12
Saturday, September 3, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 175 Sunny today, clear tonight. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 79 LOW: 55 A Sheridan Fire Department captain that faced official misconduct and obstruction of justice charges has been found not guilty. Travis Stern’s charges stemmed from a crash on Jan. 31, 2016 when Joshua Stoops, 37, was involved in the wreck at State Road 38 and Six Points Road near Sheridan. Stern, along with other Sheridan Fire Department personnel, responded to the crash. Investigators charged Stern after an informant came forward with information about the incident, alleging he removed narcotics and paraphernalia from the scene. Sheridan fireman not guilty Stern Ivy Tech Community College is partnering with 105 schools in central Indiana this year to offer free college credits to 10,735 high school students. The College recognized several high schools and career centers in central Indiana for their partnership in the dual credit program at a breakfast September 1. Ivy Tech’s dual credit program has reached a record enrollment with 56,337 students enrolled statewide and 10,735 in central Indiana for the 2015-16 school year. This year’s dual credit enrollment represents a 6.5 percent increase in students, compared to the 52,908 high school students enrolled last year and a 23 percent increase in students compared to the 45,819 students enrolled two years ago. The program allows high school students to simultaneously earn both Ivy Tech recognizes partners, expands dual credit offerings Beck’s Hybrids hosted a grand open- ing of the company’s new private 19,000 square-foot airplane hangar Thursday at the Indianapolis Executive Airport. The private hangar is a major step- ping stone in allowing Beck’s to stay connected with their growing customer base and keep up with their rapid growth due to recent territory expansion. Beck’s Aviation Hangar will serve as the first corporate hangar at Indianapolis Executive Airport. The new hangar offers 12,000 square feet of aircraft storage and 7,000 square feet of office space for pilots, aircraft mechanics, and other support staff. Beck’s currently is the third largest corporate user of aviation fuel in the Indianapolis area and will benefit from having a fuel farm next to the hangar. In addition to the hangar itself, Beck’s constructed a new private parking lot. Pictured at left: Beck’s CEO Sonny Beck speaks to the attendants during the ceremony. More pictures appear on Page 5. Beck’s opens private hangar at Indy Exec Airport Photo provided Thrilling finish for Millers Photo by Kirk Green The Noblesville football team celebrated a thrilling victory Friday night, as the Millers won 28-21 over Fishers at Reynolds Tiger Stadium. Read more about this game and all the other Hamilton County football action in today’s sports section. STEVE COOKE COLUMN ON SUNDAY You see it while you drive through Noblesville, but just what is Federal Hill Commons? Noblesville Deputy Mayor Steve Cooke will explain in his latest column, which will appear in the Sunday Reporter.

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Saturday September 3 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 175 Sunny today clear tonightTODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 79 LOW 55

A Sheridan Fire Department captain that faced official misconduct and obstruction of justice charges hasbeen found not guilty

Travis Sternrsquos charges stemmed from a crash on Jan 31 2016 when Joshua Stoops 37 was involved in thewreck at State Road 38 and Six Points Road near Sheridan

Stern along with other Sheridan Fire Department personnel responded to the crash Investigators chargedStern after an informant came forward with information about the incident alleging he removed narcotics andparaphernalia from the scene

Sheridan fireman not guilty

Stern

Ivy Tech Community College ispartnering with 105 schools in centralIndiana this year to offer free collegecredits to 10735 high school studentsThe College recognized several highschools and career centers in centralIndiana for their partnership in the dualcredit program at a breakfast September1

Ivy Techrsquos dual credit program hasreached a record enrollment with 56337students enrolled statewide and 10735in central Indiana for the 2015-16 schoolyear This yearrsquos dual credit enrollmentrepresents a 65 percent increase instudents compared to the 52908 highschool students enrolled last year and a23 percent increase in students comparedto the 45819 students enrolled two yearsago

The program allows high schoolstudents to simultaneously earn both

Ivy Tech recognizespartners expandsdual credit offerings

Beckrsquos Hybrids hosted a grand open-ing of the companyrsquos new private 19000square-foot airplane hangar Thursday atthe Indianapolis Executive Airport

The private hangar is a major step-ping stone in allowing Beckrsquos to stayconnected with their growing customerbase and keep up with their rapid growthdue to recent territory expansion

Beckrsquos Aviation Hangar will serve asthe first corporate hangar at IndianapolisExecutive Airport The new hangar offers12000 square feet of aircraft storageand 7000 square feet of office spacefor pilots aircraft mechanics and othersupport staff Beckrsquos currently is the thirdlargest corporate user of aviation fuel inthe Indianapolis area and will benefitfrom having a fuel farm next to thehangar In addition to the hangar itselfBeckrsquos constructed a new private parkinglot

Pictured at left Beckrsquos CEO SonnyBeck speaks to the attendants during theceremony

More pictures appear on Page 5

Beckrsquos opens private hangar at Indy Exec AirportPhoto provided

Thrilling finish for Millers

Photo by Kirk Green

The Noblesville football team celebrated a thrilling victory Friday night as the Millers won 28-21 over Fishers at ReynoldsTiger Stadium Read more about this game and all the other Hamilton County football action in todayrsquos sports section

STEVE COOKE COLUMNON SUNDAY

You see it while you drive throughNoblesville but just what is

Federal Hill CommonsNoblesville Deputy Mayor SteveCooke will explain in his latest

column which will appear in theSunday Reporter

News2

college credit at Ivy Tech and high schoolcredit Dual credit courses are free tostudents saving parents even more on theirchildrsquos college education

ldquoOur dual credit program is key tohelping high school students be college-ready by exposing them to college materialearlier in their educational career makingthem more likely to continue on the path tohigher educationrdquo said Dr Kathleen Leechancellor of Ivy Tech Central Indiana ldquoWecontinue to experience an increase in interestfor the program and we value all the highschools and career centers in central Indianawho partner with us to make it happenrdquo

The following awards were presentedby Ivy Tech Community College CentralIndiana to these institutions for theirpartnership in the dual credit program

Outstanding New PartnerSt Theodore Guerin High SchoolHamilton Southeastern High SchoolOutstanding High School PartnerBrownsburg High SchoolPike High School and Pike Career amp

STEM CenterCascade High SchoolSouth Putnam High SchoolOutstanding Career Center PartnerWalker Career CenterTransition to College Partner of the

YearDecatur Central High SchoolJ Everett Light Career CenterLargest Growth in High School Based

Dual EnrollmentWhiteland Community High SchoolProvidence Cristo Rey High SchoolOverall Dual Enrollment Partner

ofthe YearShelbyville High SchoolDual credit plays an important role in

strengthening the connection between highschool and college making the transitionbetween sectors easier for students whileproviding high school students with arealistic understanding of college-levelacademic expectations Ivy Tech uses dualcredit to encourage greater participation inhigher education and to help studentsovercome real or perceived obstacles tohigher education

The most common form of Ivy Tech dualcredit involves courses taught in a highschool by a high school instructor andoffered during the regular school day Highschool faculty who offer the dual creditcourse must meet credential requirementsand participate in professional developmentprovided by Ivy Tech To reach a dual creditagreement for a course taught in a high

school by a high school instructor Ivy Techworks with the high school to establish thatthe high school class and the college classare identical or if necessary to suggestchanges in order for the course to qualify asa dual credit course This process involvesreview of course content lesson planstextbooks exams assignments facilitiesand equipment Dual credit agreements arereviewed every year to promotecollaboration and to ensure continuity ofprofessional staff course content textbooksand other key teaching and learning factors

IVY TECH From Page 1

A fall fundraiser is being planned for a group of Student Ambassadors who will betaking a trip to Cittadella next summer

The event will take place from 6 to 10 pm Wednesday Oct 26 at the Harbour TreesBeach Club This event is an adult-only function and open to anyone - you dont have tolive in Noblesville or be a part of the committee or even have kids that may want totravel The event is designed to create exposure forand raise some needed funds

The event is in need of silent auction donations Examples include Gift cards (retailrestaurant spa) tickets (Colts IU Purdue Butler Pacers Indy 11 concerts theater)condos (a week at thebeach or skiing in the mountains) Are you a dentist How about free tooth whitening Anartist - free painting lessons A teacher - tutoring services A police officer or fireman -a ride to school in a squad car or engine Anything unique that would create a greatmemory and something the average person could not easily purchase or arrange on theirown would be a great donation

For more information contact Jackie Chatterton and Kim Ghrist event co-chairs at317-414-8480

Fundraiser planned for StudentAmbassador trip to Cittadella

Kroger Central Division announced to-day that Matthew Pfe-iffer of Fishersreceived a KrogerScholard award of$1000 He is the sonof Julie Pfeiffer anassociate atthe Kroger located at7272 Fishers Cross-ing Drive Matthewwill be a sophomoreat Indiana University-Purdue Universitymajoring in Construc-

tion Engineering Management TechnologyAccording to Kroger Central Division

President Katie Wolfram ldquoStrong supportof education should be a priority for everycorporate citizen K-12 education is one offive national priorities for The Kroger Coand in the Central Division we place aspecial emphasis on thisrdquo Wolfram ex-plains ldquoIn February of 2014 we launched a$49 million three-year K-12 educationstrategy and we are pleased that this yearour strategy includes providing scholar-ships to 22 children of Kroger Central Divi-sion associates Our decision to support

education goes back more than 100 yearsand is motivated by two interests improv-ing the educational opportunities availableto our children and building the best possi-ble workforce for our futurerdquosays Wolfram ldquowe are very proud ofMatthewrsquos academic accomplishments andother achievements and it is our privilege tohonor him this wayrdquo

As a company-wide program ofThe Kroger Co Foundation Kroger Schol-ars is open to children of associates inthe Kroger family To qualify employeesmust have two years of service and work atleast 1000 hours per year For the 2016-2017 school years 313 students across thenation will receive a scholarship Fundscan be used at any accredited two or four-year college university or vocational pro-gram Scholarship America a leading na-tional scholarship manager selectedrecipients based on a broad range of criteriaincluding scholastic performance work ex-perience extra-curricular and volunteer ac-tivities a personal statement of goals andaspirations was also required Financialneed was not a consideration and there wereno internal personnel from The Kroger Coinvolved in the selection process

Kroger announces scholarshipwinner Matthew Pfeiffer

Pfeiffer

3Obituary and News

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

317-408-5548

EmailHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

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317-408-5548

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317-773-2769

Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall

Web Addresswwwhc-reportercom

Mailing AddressPO Box190

Westfield IN 46074

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And Jesus knowing their thoughts said Wherefore think ye evilin your hearts

- Matthew 94

50 Years AgoNews Clay Township Republicans opened their campaign headquartersSaturday The headquarters is located immediately north of 116th on OldInd 431 south of Carmel Formerly the Clay GOP manned headquarterson First Ave NW in CarmelSports It may not be basketball season but five of six Hamilton Countyschools will attempt a bounce this week-- a bounce back that is in thefootball world It was a miserable Friday night for all Hamilton Countygridiron elevens except unbeatable Hamilton Heights Carmelrsquos unbeatenstring was snapped by North Central 6-0 Noblesville was smashed byMarion 31-6 Westfield lost to Knightstown 13-12 Sheridan wasbombed by Delphi 33-0 and Hamilton Southeastern fell to Deaf School19-0Ad Firestone Nylon Cord Tires $949

Jeffrey Scott Quimby

September 21 1970 - September 1 2016

Jeffrey Scott Quimby 45 of Fishers passed away on Thursday September 1 2016at Franciscan St Francis Health in Indianapolis after a courageous5-year battle with Hodgkins disease He was born on September 211970 to Donald and Beverly (Doetsch) Quimby in South BendIndiana

In addition to his parents he is survived by his wife GlendaCaudill brothers Steve (Susan) Quimby and Mike (Melissa) Quim-by sister Susan Kertes several nieces nephews aunts uncles andcousins and his Italian Greyhound Walter

Jeff was a 1989 graduate of Penn High School in Mishawaka INand earned his BS degree in computer science in 1994 from Purdue

University He had been employed as a software developer with First Advantage for thepast 10 years Jeff enjoyed movies board games computer gaming and experimenting inthe kitchen especially creating gourmet potato chips He loved to travel particularly tothe Galapagos Islands Australia Iceland and Las Vegas

Visitation will begin at 200 pm on Sunday September 4 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with services at 400 pm

Memorial contributions may be made to Leukemia amp Lymphoma Society IndianaChapter 9075 North Meridian Street Suite 150 Indianapolis IN 46260

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

The roundabouts planned for Carey Road at both 136th Street and Hawthorne Drivewill be reconstructed in unison to reduce the long-term impact on the residents ofCarmel The temporary closure of these intersections will begin on or after MondaySeptember 19th We have found that a short term typically 45-day full closure createsless hardship and increases safety for the workers than a longer partial closure Theseprojects are part of the CarmelLink 20 bond projects that the Carmel City Councilapproved

Please take the time to pre-plan and re-route you daily commute and routine errandsif they include these intersections The short term discomfort of road construction isoffset by the long-term economic development benefits to our community of having anefficient network of carefully-planned and well-maintained roads

Carey Road and 136th Street This T-intersection will be fully reconstructed to asingle lane roundabout This project will include new full-depth pavement curb andgutter an enclosed storm water system and a shared-use path with new curb ramps Anyprivate drives located within the limits of the intersection reconstruction will be replacedAccess to residential properties within the project limits will be maintained at all timesThe intersection will be closed to thru traffic for the duration of construction roughly 45days with thru traffic being detoured along 146th Street and Gray Road

Carey Road and Hawthorne Drive This intersection also will be fully reconstructedto a single lane roundabout The roundabout construction will include but not be limitedto new full depth pavement concrete curb and gutter new storm drainage features anduse of existing drainage features reconstruction of existing sidewalks within the projectlimits and new ADA compliant curb ramps Permanent Right of Way will need to beacquired in the southeast and northeast quadrants of the roundabout The intersection willbe closed to through traffic during the construction of the roundabout roughly 45 daysThe detour route is tentatively planned to use 146th Street and Keystone Avenue

Carey Road roundabouts constructionscheduled to start Sept 19

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos Hometown

Newspaper

News4

This September unplug and create withNickel Plate Arts in hipstoric DowntownNoblesville Celebrate the arts during ourFourth Anniversary Celebration see a BallState-inspired exhibit become a card-carrying member and more

FEATURED EVENTFourth Annual Anniversary Celebrationamp 2016 Nickel Plate Arts Awards Sept17

On Sept 17 6-9 pm Nickel Plate Artshosts its fourth annual anniversary partywith the debut of the Nickel Plate ArtsAwards to celebrate our regionrsquos burgeoningarts scene and recognize some of our mostvaluable artists and arts advocates Join usat Nickel Plate Arts to enjoy dinner anddrinks live music hands-on arts experiencesand art-filled bustling campus during ourpremiere fundraiser of the year

Awards will be given in the followingcategories

- Artist of the Year- Emerging Artist of the Year- Arts Patron of the Year- Emerging Arts Patron of the YearNominees must live or work in

the Nickel Plate Region (NoblesvilleFishers Cicero Arcadia Atlanta andTipton) or made have made a major positiveimpact on the local arts community

Tickets to the 2016 Nickel Plate ArtsAwards are $35 corporate tablesponsorships are available for $400 (8tickets) Maple Street closed for the event toaccommodate a large event tent To gettickets visit nickelplateartsorg or call 317-452-3690

EXHIBIT Cardinal Virtues Sept 2-24The arts of Ball State Alumni will fill

our Judge Stone House gallery with artworkin a range of media during the CardinalVirtues exhibit Sept 2-24 The show is part

of Nickel Plate Artsrsquo year-long Bicentennialfocus and will recognize how BSUgraduates and leaders influence ourcommunity

Why focus on just one school ldquoWe aretrying to build connections within the largercommunityrdquo says Aili McGill directorof Nickel Plate Arts ldquoOne way to do that isto bring together members of a smallercommunity And itrsquos fun that we have somany BSU grads hererdquo

The exhibit is open to the public duringregular business hours free admission Mostworks will be for sale to the public

EXHIBIT Far Flung Photography Sept1-30

Radio host regulars John Cinnamon andAnn Craig-Cinnamon will share their travelexperiences through photographyas Nickel Plate Artsrsquo Showcase ArtistsTheir pieces will hang in the StephensonHouse gallery Sept 1-30 (Join us for anartistsrsquo reception Sept 23 6-9 pm)

John and Ann have traveled to more than80 countries and all seven continents tochase adventure and world-class eventsincluding Oktoberfest in Munich Carnivalein Rio the Running of the Bulls inPamplona Their photos of iconiclandmarks cities and scenery have beenpublished in magazines and newspapersThey have also had the opportunity tophotograph animals in their natural habitatsin Botswana Zambia Kenya Sumatra theGalapagos Islands and Antarctica

The couple hosts a weekly radio travelshow called ldquoGet Packinrdquo which airs

Saturdays at 4 pm on Freedom 95 (950 AMand 959 FM) in Indianapolis Find Ann andJohnrsquos Facebook page ldquoAnn amp JohnrsquosExcellent Adventurerdquoat facebookcomAnnAndJohnCinnamonCruiseOne

CLASS Kidsrsquo Dulcimer Class Sept15-Oct 20 (Thursdays for 6 weeks)

Local musician Sharon Broyles sharesher talent and dulcimer expertise in thismusic class for children ages 5-12 Kidswill explore the stringed instrument bylearning to play simple tunes on thehammered and mountain dulcimers Avariety of music styles will be exploredwith an emphasis on Irish music Kids willalso sing act out poems using sound andrhythm and sample a variety of otherpercussion instruments

Broyles discovered the hammered andmountain dulcimers at the worlds largestdulcimer festival in Michigan years agowhere she was mesmerized by a massiveIrish music jam group She learned to playand now returns to several festivallocations as a performer and instructorwhere she mesmerizes newcomers with herown incredible talent Her training comesfrom her own personal study tradingknowledge with other Irish musicians andactive involvement in Irish music

Class times are 530-7 pm for kidsages 5-7 730-9 pm for kids ages 8-12Price is $95 for 6-week session (6 classes)includes use of dulcimers and artistinstruction

ALSO IN SEPTEMBERFirst Friday Sept 2 6-9 pm

Admission is always free for you toenjoy activities and entertainment and beerand wine available (for purchase) Ball Statealumni artists from the NPArts region willcome together to showcase their art inCardinal Virtues Mingle with these localartists at First Friday to see their artwork andlearn what theyrsquove been up to since theircollege years Enjoy our beer and wine bara BSU-themed hands-on activity and livemusic featuring jazzy music from local bandCadre

All events held at Nickel Plate Arts aresponsored by the City of Noblesville andChurch Church Hittle amp AntrimFirst Friday events at Nickel Plate Arts aresponsored by Brannon Sowers ampCracraft Nickel Plate Artsrsquo Judge StoneHouse Gallery is open to the public everyWednesday-Friday noon-5 pm andSaturdays 10 am-5 pm For many moreevents supported by Nickel Plate Artsvisit nickelplateartsorg

Nickel Plate Arts is an umbrellanonprofit organization that creates andcoordinates arts and cultural experiencesacross communities to improve the qualityof life for residents strengthen localeconomies and enrich experiences forvisitors Nickel Plate Arts is a project ofHamilton County Tourism IncThe Nickel Plate Arts Trail extends 30 milesthrough Fishers Noblesville CiceroArcadia Atlanta and Tipton Visit us at 107S 8th Street in Noblesville onlineat nickelplateartsorg or call 317-452-3690

Nickel Plate Arts Awards debuts plus twoexhibits kids dulcimer class and First Friday

Do You Have ACommunity

AnnouncementWedding BirthAnnouncement

AnniversaryShare It With The

CommunityContact the

Hamilton CountyReporter

Hamiltonconorthreporter

hotmailcom

or call317-408-5548

News 5

Beckrsquos opens new hangar at Indy Exec AirportPhotos provided

Beckrsquos CEO Sonny Beck cuts the ribbon to officially open the companyrsquos new hangar at the Indianapolis Executive Airport The new hangar offers 12000 square feetof aircraft storage and 7000 square feet of office space for pilots aircraft mechanics and other support staff

Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb was among the speakers at Thursdayrsquos ceremony

Do You Have A Community Announcement

Wedding Birth Announcement Anniversary

Share It With The Community

Contact the Hamilton County Reporter

Hamiltonconorth reporter hotmailcom

or call317-408-5548

Sports6

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorEven after 24 carries in his previous

game and still more in his current gameNoblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes want-ed the ball

The junior traveled from Kansas City tohis new home and got thrown into the fastlane of Indiana high school football rightaway But with 24 seconds left in the Mill-ers Hoosier Crossroads Conference openerat Fishers on Friday Barnes found the rightlane and sped 41 yards to the end zoneThat touchdown put Noblesville on top andthe Millers hung on for their first win of theseason 28-21 over the Class 6A No 8 Ti-gers

That was Barnes 23rd carry of thenight but he wasnt tired

Im pumped and excited for the teamhe said

Of course every player on a footballteam has a role in the touchdown Barneshad excellent blocking that opened up thatlane

I really think it came down to NolanGinther and Drew Scheib on the edge saidNoblesville coach Jason Simmons Thosetwo guys did a nice job setting the edgeChandler Hurst was a lead blocker on itRyan gets the credit for the yards but thoseguys those three deserve credit too be-cause they gave him an opportunity to getdown hill and to go bang that thing

Barnes agreedGreat blocking said the quarterback

And they just opened up a lane for me andit was right there wide open

Noblesvilles winning touchdown wasthe final score of an exciting back-and-forth game in which both teams playedwith much effort and provided some excit-ing moments on offense and defense

The Millers had the first big momentwhen Hurst blasted off on a 54-yard run toget the first score of the game with 748 leftin the first quarter Jack Knight made theextra point kick he would make all four ofhis kick attempts on the night

Fishers defense would then get the nextscore as Jalen Moss recovered a fumble inthe end zone to give the Tigers their firsttouchdown Ben Norton kicked the extrapoint he was also perfect in kicking withthree successful attempts

Fishers would soon get the ball backand scored again on a long drive that beganwith 19 seconds left in the first quarterTrevor Newman Michael Noble and JoelSmyth took turns making short runs downthe field with quarterback Smyth making acouple of passes along the way (to Newmanand Bryce Gee) Noble got the ball on theone-yard line and he carried it in makingthe score 14-7 That was with 630 remain-ing in the second quarter which meant itwas a nearly six-minute drive That wouldbe the last score of the first half

Noblesville tied things back up midwaythrough the third quarter Starting on theMillers 22 Barnes zoomed ahead 32 yardsto get the ball in Tiger territory The quar-terback led the way down the field withseveral short runs and with three solidpasses (two to Jackson Thurman and one toBen Gruver) Barnes ended the drive with atwo-yard dash into the end zone makingthe score 14-14

Fishers took the lead one more timewhen Smyth connected with Michael Jon-son for a 17-yard touchdown pass Thatgave the Tigers a 21-14 lead with 845 leftin the game

Noblesville answered with a score of itsown This time Barnes threw towards theend zone and towards Jackson Thurman

Jackson made the catch for a nine-yardtouchdown and Knights kick tied the gameup - again The Millers got the ball backwith 224 left which set up Barnes big runand Noblesvilles winning drive

I felt great about the look in our kidseyes said Simmons They believed Andtheres magic in believing and our kids

Millers win exciting HCC opener over Tigers

Noblesville 28Fishers 21

Team stats NHS FHSFirst downs 15 14By rush 9 5By pass 5 9By penalty 1 0Yards rushing 37-223 32-100Passing yards 102 147Comp-Att-Int 11-17-1 15-29-1Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-2Penalties-yards 5-39 7-80Punts-average 2-365 6-317

Score by QuartersNoblesville 7 0 7 14 - 28Fishers 7 7 0 7 - 21

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Chandler Hurst 54-yard run (JackKnight kick) 748F - Jalen Moss recovered fumble in endzone (Ben Norton kick) 218

Second QuarterF - Michael Noble 1-yard run (Nortonkick) 640

Third QuarterN - Ryan Barnes 2-yard run (Knightkick) 421

Fourth QuarterF - Michael Johnson 17-yard pass fromJoel Smyth (Norton kick) 845N - Jackson Thurman 10-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 420N - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)025

Noblesville statsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-158 ChandlerHurst 13-81 Chase Evans 1-(minus 13)Passing Barnes 10-16-99 Plumer 1-1-3Receiving Jackson Thurman 5-50 BenGruver 3-31 Nolan Ginther 2-18 BlakeTaylor 1-3

Fishers statsRushing Trevor Newman 15-48Michael Noble 12-38 Joel Smyth 5-14Passing Smyth 15-29-147Receiving DeVonte Adams 5-48 BryceGee 3-27 Michael Johnson 2-19 BrianKantner 2-19 RJ Potts 1-20 Newman1-9 Nathan Humphrey 1-5

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesville coach Jason Simmons address the Millers football team after its 28-21 victory over Fishers Friday at ReynoldsTigers Stadium It was the first win of the year for Noblesville and also gave the Millers a victory in their Hoosier CrossroadsConference opener

Sports 7

believed taking the field with 76 yards to gothat we were going to go squash that inch

Simmons credited Noblesvilles de-fense too

I thought our defense played reallywell said the coach We bent a little butwe didnt give up big chunks We stoppedthe fake punt We did a lot of things tonightreally well defensively but the one thingthat we did defensively well was we playedwith an attitude and an edge and thatssomething we had to do We had to befundamental and we had to win the initialtake off And we did that tonight

Barnes carried the ball 23 more timestotaling 158 yards Hurst rushed for 81yards including his big touchdown runBarnes completed 10 of 16 passes for 99

yards Thurman caught five of those passesfor 50 yards

Smyth threw 29 passes completing 15of them for 147 yards DeVonte Adams hadfive catches for 48 yards Newman led Fish-ers rushing with 48 yards

I was proud of the way our kidsplayed said Tigers coach Rick WimmerWere playing with some JV guys outthere We are just beat up and injured Ithought we played very very hard Proud ofour effort

Both teams have huge games next weekThe Millers (1-2) host Westfield the No3-ranked team in 5A Fishers (2-1) willtravel to Hamilton Southeastern taking onthe 6A No 7 Royals for the Mudsock tro-phy

MILLERS From Page 6

TOP Fishersrsquo Michael Noble (35) is lifted up by CharlieBernhardt (72) after Noble scored a touchdown for the Tigersduring the Noblesville-Fishers football game Friday night atReynolds Tigers Stadium Also pictured for Fishers isDeVonte Adams (7)ABOVE With a few minutes before kickoff Noblesville getsitself ready

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Jackson Thurman (44) catches atouchdown pass while being covered by Fishersrsquo BryceReardon

Photos by Kirk Green

Sports8

Westfield put up a ton of offense Fridayevening in a 48-8 home field victory overHoosier Crossroads Conference foe (andClass 5A No 7) Zionsville

But following the game Coach JakeGilbert had lots to say about the 5A No 3Shamrocksrsquo defense

ldquoThe first team gave up only its secondtouchdown of the seasonrdquo pointed out thecoach ldquoThe defense played well We held(Brenden) Mikesell to just 17 yards in 17carriesrdquo

Leading that defense in total tackles wasHank Grenda with two solo tackles andeight assists

On offense Gilbert said the Shamrocksran the ball well

ldquoWe did run it well (316 yards in 42carries)rdquo said Gilbert ldquoWe got off a coupleof long passes to Evan Manley AndySweet had a good night throwing the foot-ballrdquo

On the ground lots of Shamrocks con-tributed Johnny Swidan had 14 carries for73 yards Nate Froelich 14 carries for 66yards and Sweet ran six times for 86 yardsOwen McGraw came off the bench andcarried three times for 80 yards

Froelich and Swidan each scored twotouchdowns Will Harrison added to thepoint total with five PATs and a pair of fieldgoals

Zionsville never challenged Westfieldleaped to a 14-0 first quarter advantage andled 28-8 entering halftime

The Shamrocks now 3-0 have a bigconference game next Friday at Noblesville

Westfield 48Zionsville 8

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 14 7 13 ndash 48Zionsville 0 8 0 0 -- 8

Game StatsWHS ZHS

Rushing 42-316 31-84Passing 122 187CompAttIntc 6-6-0 10-16-3FumblesLost 1-1 NA

Westfield ScoringTouchdowns Nate Froelich 2 JohnnySwidan 2 Evan Manley 1 OwenMcGraw 1Field Goals Will Harrison 2Extra Points Harrison 5 MilesClikenbeard 1

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 6-86 OwenMcGraw 3-80 Nate Froelich 14-66Dorian Henson 4-15 Austin Ward1-minus 4 Johnny Swidan 14-73Passing Sweet 6-6-122Receiving Evan Manley 2-68 KalebPettijohn 3-40 Swidan 1-14

Westfield grounds Eagles

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

A happy Westfield coach Jake Gilbert talks with his Shamrocks team after they beat Zionsville 48-8 Friday night atThe Rock Westfield is now 3-0 for the season and got a victory in its Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Owen McGraw (20) scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night one of four Shamrock playersto do soBELOW Byron Hubbard (8) and the Shamrocks had plenty to celebrate after Westfieldrsquos big win

Sports 9

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Dorian Henson (left) and Nate Froelich (right) both rushed for Westfield in its win over Zionsville Friday night Froelichrushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns Henson carried the ball four times for 15 yards

Sports10

It took Hamilton Heights a week andtwo quarters to really start flying but oncethat happened there was no stopping theHuskies Friday evening with a home field35-12 victory over Lewis Cass

ldquoWe could use not playing last week asan excuse but the thing was we didnrsquot playwell in the first halfrdquo said Heights coachMitch Street

ldquoWe picked up the pace in the secondhalf We made some plays We got somestopsrdquo Street added

ldquoWe have lots to work onrdquo he saidLeading just 14-12 entering the fourth

quarter the Class 3A No 8 Huskies putthree touchdowns on the board All threecame on the passing arm of Josh Feltz

ldquoWe just started to executerdquo said StreetFeltz had a sensation night hitting on

16-of-23 passes for 284 yardsLewis Cass outrushed the Huskies 277

yards to 60 but completed just 2-of-8 pass-es for 24 yards

Hamilton Heights first two touchdownscame on the ground

With 510 remaining in the first quarterJake Beale ran three yards into the end zoneand Michael Tyner kicked the extra point

Beale scored again in the second frameand Tyner booted another PAT Bealersquostouchdown came on a nine-yard run

The Huskies didnrsquot score again until thefourth quarter when Feltz started to uncorkhis arm He hit Riley White for 13 yards anda TD He passed to Sterling Weatherfordfor 19 yards and a score And he threw toJesse Brown for 45 yards and the Huskiesrsquofinal TD with 138 remaining

Brown had seven catches in the gamefor 141 yards White caught four balls for52 yards

As Heightsrsquo offense picked up in thesecond half so did the defense

ldquoWe started to make playsrdquo Street saidldquoCaymn Lutz played well and so did Ster-ling Weatherfordrdquo

Lewis Cassrsquo first touchdown came with29 seconds left in the first half The onlyscore of the game in the third period was aCass TD with 631 remaining

The win left the Huskies 2-0 with an oldrival coming in next week The Huskieswill host Tipton

Heights blast Cass 35-12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

There was plenty of fancy footwork to be found at the Husky Dome on Friday as Hamilton Heights danced its way to a 35-12 win over Lewis CassLEFT Michael Cross leaps in the air to make a catchRIGHT Jesse Brown caught seven passes for 141 yards and a touchdown

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

The crowd at the Husky Dome had plenty to cheer about while watching Heightsrsquo victory on Friday

Heights 35 LewisCass 12

Score by QuartersHeights 7 7 0 21 --- 35Cass 0 6 6 0 -- 12

Game Stats HH LC

First Downs 13 18 By Rushing 2 16 By Passing 9 0 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 20-60 57-277Yards Passing 284 24CompAttIntc 16-23-0 2-8-0FumblesLost 1-1 3-1Penalties 7-94 NA

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Jake Beale 3-yard run (Michael TynerPAT) 510

Second QuarterBeale 9-yard run (Tyner kick) 355

Fourth QuarterRiley White 13-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 1156Sterling Weatherford 19-yard pass fromFeltz (Tyner kick) 651Jesse Brown 45-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 138

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowen 3-6 Feltz 4-8Beale 13-46Passing Feltz 16-23-284Receiving Brown 7-141 Caymn Lutz2-26 Weatherford 2-28 Michael Cross1-37 White 4-52

Sports 11

Host Center Grove held Carmel to apair of field goals and then the Trojansbroke a 6-6 tie with two touchdowns inthe fourth quarter to come out with a 19-6MIC victory over the Greyhounds lastevening

It was a defensive battle from start tofinish although Class 6A No 6 CenterGrove gained an advantage by outrush-ing 6A No 7 Carmel 197 yards to 80Through the air Carmel passed for 105yards and Center Grove for 87

Will Schmidt led Carmelrsquos rushing with 42 yards in 12 carries Carmelrsquosdefense had trouble with Center Groversquos Russ East who carried 18 times for 106yards

Jake McDonald hit on 14-of-19 Carmel passes with Kurt Rafdal and JalenWalker each catching four

Center Grove broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second quarter field goalsLuke Eckert booted a 45-yarder and then kicked a 29-yard

Carmel got on the board in the third quarter on a 22-yard field goal by ConnorCoghlan Then in the fourth quarter Coghlan kicked a 39-yarder to tie the game

But Carmel didnrsquot score again while Center Grove was collecting a pair offourth quarter scores

Coach John Hebertrsquos Greyhounds will return to action next Friday in anotherMIC contest Carmel will host Pike

Center Grove wins 19-6

Center Grove 19Carmel 6

Score by QuartersCarmel 0 0 3 3 ndash 6Center Grove 0 6 0 13 ndash 19

Team Stats CHS CGFirst Downs 11 15Yards Rushing 28-80 43-197Yards Passing 105 87CompAttIntc 14-19-1 7-13-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-24 6-45Carmel Scoring

Third QuarterConnor Coghlan 22-yard field goal 446

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 39-yard field goal 1050

Carmel StatsRushing Will Schmidt 12-42 JeromeHalsell 7-25 Jalen Walker 4-18 CamariHunt 2-7 Jake McDonald 3-minus 11Passing McDonald 14-19-105Receiving Kurt Rafdal 4-41 Walker4-14 Bennett Kiley 2-29 Schmidt 2-10Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Halsell 1-2

Halsell Walker Hunt McDonaldCoghlan Schmidt

Back home at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic put on a show for its home fans Fridaynight in a 49-0 win over Heritage Christian

The Class 3A No 7 Golden Eagles flew past 2A No 10 Heritage from the beginningleading 21-0 after the first quarter and 42-0 at halftime Carter McGinnis scored fivetouchdowns in the first half totaling an efficient 181 yards on just 13 carries

Four of McGinnis touchdowns were by rushing he also caught a 34-yard pass fromLuke Keller midway through the first quarter Keller also threw a TD to Thomas Kaser a53-yard strike that was the longest score of the night Will Jenkins ran for a 23-yardtouchdown in the third period

Caleb Quick was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra point kicks Keller racked up 144 yardspassing on a 6-of-8 completion rate

Guerin Catholic plays at Indianapolis Howe next Friday

Guerin Catholic 49Heritage Christian 0

Team stats HC GC

First downs 4 20By rush 0 12By pass 3 8By penalty 1 0Rushing yards 6-17 34-269Passing yards 96 192Comp-Att-Inc 14-26-0 11-16-0Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-yards 5-43 8-95Punts-average 5-314 1-320

Score by QuartersHeritage 0 0 0 0 - 0Guerin 21 21 7 0 - 49

Guerin scoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 40-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 1051

McGinnis 34-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 717McGinnis 2-yard run (Quick kick) 352

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 53-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 658McGinnis 43-yard run (Quick kick) 425McGinnis 29-yard run (Quick kick) 116

Third QuarterWill Jenkins 23-yard run (Quick kick)307

Guerin statsRushing Carter McGinnis 13-181Dylan Crossen 13-42 Will Jenkins 3-31Luke Keller 3-14 Grant Fremion 1-6Roc Ricker 1-(minus 5)Passing Keller 6-8-144 Jenkins 3-4-32Ricker 2-4-16Receiving Thomas Kaser 3-71 JacksonStreet 2-21 McGinnis 1-34 TrevorGeorge 1-28 Conner Voorhis 1-11Mike Tallman 1-11 Chris Castilo 1-8Brendan Downey 1-8

Guerin rolls pastHeritage 49-0

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Sheridan needed a little luck in itsfootball game Friday at North White

A little luck twiceThe Blackhawks first missed on a

two-point conversion tryThen with Sheridan five yards away

from a game-winning touchdown theBlackhawks ran out of time

North White pulled out a 28-27 victoryldquoIf we would have gotten the two-

pointer that would have forced NorthWhite to score and go for twordquo said CoachLarry Wright ldquoBut I made the wrong callI shouldnrsquot have called that playrdquo

Sheridan on a four-yard run by JoeCallahan with 1122 left in the game tooka 27-22 lead But the Blackhawks fellshort on the two-point conversion

Then North White put the winningpoints on the board with 708 remaining

Sheridan got to North Whitersquos five-yard line when time ran it It was a serieswith lots of confusion

ldquoThe referee called a touchdown butthe ball was at the fiverdquo Wright said ldquoWedidnrsquot have any time outs remaining Wejust ran out of timerdquo

Wright said is 1-2 club played aldquodecentrdquo game

ldquoWe played physically tough weplayed hardrdquo said the coach ldquoBut wersquorestill making lots of silly mistakesrdquo

Sheridan outrushed North White (3-0)326 yards to 115 But the hosts threw for178 yards and three touchdowns Sheridanwas 4-of-13 through the air for 56 yardsand the Blackhawks had two passesintercepted

Callahan had another outstandinggame on the ground carrying 16 times for153 yards Quarterback Drake Delphgained 88 yards in 13 carries and KennyBunnell added 65 yards in nine trips

Delph ws 4-of-13 passing the ballGunner Williams had three catches for 43yards

Delph with 824 remaining in the firstquarter scored Sheridanrsquos first touchdownfrom the one Gunner Williams kicked theextra point

Sheridan put 14 points on the board inthe third quarter Delph ran 65 yards for aTD Alex Gipson blocked a punt and ran30 yards for the TD Williams againbooted the extra points

Hawks edgedat North White

No report from SoutheasternHamilton Southeastern lost to Avon 31-28 Friday night Southeastern did not

report its game stats by press time

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

Sports12

In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 17 Lapel 6Angola 49 Fremont 7Attica 62 Seeger 28Avon 31 Hamilton Southeastern 28Batesville 34 South Dearborn 7Beech Grove 68 Speedway 42Bellmont 28 Columbia City 12Ben Davis 48 Pike 14Bloomington South 31 Franklin Central 7Brebeuf Jesuit 33 Indianapolis Ritter 7Bremen 35 John Glenn 7Brownsburg 46 Franklin 30Brownstown Central 54 Eastern (Pekin) 8Calumet 22 South Central (Union Mills)21Carroll (Flora) 35 Tri-Central 6Carroll (Fort Wayne) 49 Fort WayneNorth 0Carroll County (Ky) 29 SwitzerlandCounty 12Cascade 21 Brown County 6Castle 25 Evansville Reitz 22Caston 20 West Central 0Center Grove 19 Carmel 6Charlestown 92 Clarksville 6Chicago Mount Carmel (Ill) 56 GaryWest 6Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) 31 East Central0Clinton Central 49 Clinton Prairie 34Cloverdale 20 Edgewood 18Columbus East 56 Seymour 30Columbus North 51 Bloomington North11Covenant Christian 69 Dugger Union 6Covington 20 North Vermillion 12Crawfordsville 28 Western Boone 27Culver 15 Winamac 14Culver Academy 10 Berrien Springs(Mich) 7 OTDecatur Central 49 Whiteland 34East Noble 42 Huntington North 0Eastbrook 42 Elwood 0Eastern Greene 46 North Daviess 21Eastern Hancock 38 Northeastern 28Eastside 49 West Noble 14Edinburgh 28 Oldenburg Academy 22Evansville Central 57 Evansville Bosse13Evansville Harrison 35 Evansville MaterDei 28Evansville Memorial 28 Evansville North14Fairfield 28 Central Noble 10Floyd Central 51 Madison 14Fort Wayne Dwenger 38 Fort WayneSouth 20Fort Wayne Snider 41 Fort WayneConcordia 21Fort Wayne Wayne 29 Fort WayneNorthrop 28Fountain Central 76 Turkey Run 7Franklin County 42 Rushville 19Frankton 34 Madison-Grant 18Frontier 14 Taylor 12

Garrett 7 Churubusco 6Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 30 SouthNewton 28 OTGibson Southern 42 North Posey 7Goshen 35 Elkhart Memorial 14Greencastle 30 West Vigo 27Greensburg 49 Connersville 19Greenwood 41 Martinsville 10Guerin Catholic 49 Heritage Christian 0Hagerstown 47 Winchester 21Hamilton Heights 35 Lewis Cass 12Hammond Morton 34 Hammond Clark 0Hanover Central 41 Lake Station 6Harrison (West Lafayette) 39 Logansport0Heritage Hills 56 Pike Central 15Hobart 22 Griffith 7Holy Cross (Ky) 14 Providence 7Homestead 38 Fort Wayne Luers 27Homewood-Flossmoor (Ill) 54 Hammond6Indian Creek 13 Owen Valley 7Indiana Deaf 16 Fremont Deaf (Calif) 12Indianapolis Arlington 62 IndianapolisMarshall 0Indianapolis Broad Ripple 12 AndersonPrep Academy 9Indianapolis Cathedral 41 Mishawaka 20Indianapolis Howe 38 Bowman Academy0Indianapolis Manual 26 IndianapolisWashington 16Indianapolis Northwest 46 IndianapolisTindley 6Indianapolis Roncalli 21 IndianapolisChatard 14Indianapolis Scecina 30 Park Tudor 3Indianapolis Shortridge 29 Traders PointChristian 20Jasper 42 Boonville 14Jay County 40 Southern Wells 12Jeffersonville 21 Bedford North Lawrence20Jimtown 42 Elkhart Central 20Knightstown 34 South Decatur 20Kokomo 21 Marion 12Lafayette Central Catholic 51 Tipton 23Lakeland 55 Prairie Heights 0LaPorte 39 Valparaiso 38LaVille 28 Knox 0Lawrence Central 27 Lawrence North 25Lawrenceburg 68 Milan 34Lebanon 28 Danville 21Leo 38 Norwell 14Linton-Stockton 24 Monrovia 21Lowell 35 Kankakee Valley 0McCutcheon 45 Lafayette Jeff 3Merrillville 41 Crown Point 28Michigan City 20 Chesterton 0Mishawaka Marian 42 South Bend StJoseph 0Mississinewa 69 Blackford 14Monroe Central 28 North Decatur 6Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Mount Vernon(Posey) 12Mount Vernon (Fortville) 27 Greenfield-Central 10

Muncie Central 56 Anderson 12Munster 47 Highland 6New Albany 42 Jennings County 7New Castle 15 Pendleton Heights 14New Palestine 55 Yorktown 7New Prairie 38 Andrean 28Noblesville 28 Fishers 21North Central (Farmersburg) 34 Rockville20North Harrison 39 Salem 21North Knox 48 Tecumseh 13North Miami 55 Tippecanoe Valley 13North Newton 21 River Forest 0North Putnam 40 South Putnam 19North White 28 Sheridan 27Northfield 26 Southwood 7Northwestern 55 Benton Central 0NorthWood 50 Concord 32Oak Hill 47 Alexandria 7Paoli 35 Springs Valley 16Penn 14 Birmingham Rice (Mich) 7Perry Central 49 Crawford County 8Peru 43 Rochester 0Pioneer 50 Triton 7Plainfield 38 Mooresville 14Plymouth 17 Warsaw 10Portage 36 Lake Central 33Princeton 56 Washington 15Rensselaer Central 59 North Judson 6Richmond 13 Indianapolis Tech 7Shelbyville 28 Delta 21Shenandoah 49 Centerville 6Silver Creek 44 Corydon Central 16South Adams 56 Bluffton 0South Bend Adams 37 South Bend Riley21South Bend Washington 21 South BendClay 12South Spencer 43 Tell City 0South Vermillion 48 Riverton Parke 20Southmont 41 North Montgomery 31Southport 48 Perry Meridian 14Southridge 48 Forest Park 14Southside HomeSchool 44 Scottsburg 25Sullivan 35 Northview 12Terre Haute North 21 Terre Haute South0Tri 19 Cambridge City Lincoln 14Tri-County 32 Eastern (Greentown) 14Triton Central 33 Indianapolis Lutheran 7Tri-West 28 Frankfort 0Twin Lakes 57 Delphi 14Union County 50 Union City 12Wabash 28 Manchester 14Warren Central 45 North Central(Indianapolis) 3Wawasee 21 Northridge 20 2OTWes-Del 18 Tri-Village (Ohio) 3West Lafayette 62 Western 7West Washington 20 Mitchell 14Westfield 48 Zionsville 8Wheeler 54 Hammond Noll 16Whitko 36 Maconaquah 7Woodlan 45 Heritage 10POSTPONEMENTSNew Haven at DeKalb

Friday high school football scores

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college credit at Ivy Tech and high schoolcredit Dual credit courses are free tostudents saving parents even more on theirchildrsquos college education

ldquoOur dual credit program is key tohelping high school students be college-ready by exposing them to college materialearlier in their educational career makingthem more likely to continue on the path tohigher educationrdquo said Dr Kathleen Leechancellor of Ivy Tech Central Indiana ldquoWecontinue to experience an increase in interestfor the program and we value all the highschools and career centers in central Indianawho partner with us to make it happenrdquo

The following awards were presentedby Ivy Tech Community College CentralIndiana to these institutions for theirpartnership in the dual credit program

Outstanding New PartnerSt Theodore Guerin High SchoolHamilton Southeastern High SchoolOutstanding High School PartnerBrownsburg High SchoolPike High School and Pike Career amp

STEM CenterCascade High SchoolSouth Putnam High SchoolOutstanding Career Center PartnerWalker Career CenterTransition to College Partner of the

YearDecatur Central High SchoolJ Everett Light Career CenterLargest Growth in High School Based

Dual EnrollmentWhiteland Community High SchoolProvidence Cristo Rey High SchoolOverall Dual Enrollment Partner

ofthe YearShelbyville High SchoolDual credit plays an important role in

strengthening the connection between highschool and college making the transitionbetween sectors easier for students whileproviding high school students with arealistic understanding of college-levelacademic expectations Ivy Tech uses dualcredit to encourage greater participation inhigher education and to help studentsovercome real or perceived obstacles tohigher education

The most common form of Ivy Tech dualcredit involves courses taught in a highschool by a high school instructor andoffered during the regular school day Highschool faculty who offer the dual creditcourse must meet credential requirementsand participate in professional developmentprovided by Ivy Tech To reach a dual creditagreement for a course taught in a high

school by a high school instructor Ivy Techworks with the high school to establish thatthe high school class and the college classare identical or if necessary to suggestchanges in order for the course to qualify asa dual credit course This process involvesreview of course content lesson planstextbooks exams assignments facilitiesand equipment Dual credit agreements arereviewed every year to promotecollaboration and to ensure continuity ofprofessional staff course content textbooksand other key teaching and learning factors

IVY TECH From Page 1

A fall fundraiser is being planned for a group of Student Ambassadors who will betaking a trip to Cittadella next summer

The event will take place from 6 to 10 pm Wednesday Oct 26 at the Harbour TreesBeach Club This event is an adult-only function and open to anyone - you dont have tolive in Noblesville or be a part of the committee or even have kids that may want totravel The event is designed to create exposure forand raise some needed funds

The event is in need of silent auction donations Examples include Gift cards (retailrestaurant spa) tickets (Colts IU Purdue Butler Pacers Indy 11 concerts theater)condos (a week at thebeach or skiing in the mountains) Are you a dentist How about free tooth whitening Anartist - free painting lessons A teacher - tutoring services A police officer or fireman -a ride to school in a squad car or engine Anything unique that would create a greatmemory and something the average person could not easily purchase or arrange on theirown would be a great donation

For more information contact Jackie Chatterton and Kim Ghrist event co-chairs at317-414-8480

Fundraiser planned for StudentAmbassador trip to Cittadella

Kroger Central Division announced to-day that Matthew Pfe-iffer of Fishersreceived a KrogerScholard award of$1000 He is the sonof Julie Pfeiffer anassociate atthe Kroger located at7272 Fishers Cross-ing Drive Matthewwill be a sophomoreat Indiana University-Purdue Universitymajoring in Construc-

tion Engineering Management TechnologyAccording to Kroger Central Division

President Katie Wolfram ldquoStrong supportof education should be a priority for everycorporate citizen K-12 education is one offive national priorities for The Kroger Coand in the Central Division we place aspecial emphasis on thisrdquo Wolfram ex-plains ldquoIn February of 2014 we launched a$49 million three-year K-12 educationstrategy and we are pleased that this yearour strategy includes providing scholar-ships to 22 children of Kroger Central Divi-sion associates Our decision to support

education goes back more than 100 yearsand is motivated by two interests improv-ing the educational opportunities availableto our children and building the best possi-ble workforce for our futurerdquosays Wolfram ldquowe are very proud ofMatthewrsquos academic accomplishments andother achievements and it is our privilege tohonor him this wayrdquo

As a company-wide program ofThe Kroger Co Foundation Kroger Schol-ars is open to children of associates inthe Kroger family To qualify employeesmust have two years of service and work atleast 1000 hours per year For the 2016-2017 school years 313 students across thenation will receive a scholarship Fundscan be used at any accredited two or four-year college university or vocational pro-gram Scholarship America a leading na-tional scholarship manager selectedrecipients based on a broad range of criteriaincluding scholastic performance work ex-perience extra-curricular and volunteer ac-tivities a personal statement of goals andaspirations was also required Financialneed was not a consideration and there wereno internal personnel from The Kroger Coinvolved in the selection process

Kroger announces scholarshipwinner Matthew Pfeiffer

Pfeiffer

3Obituary and News

Hamilton CountyReporter

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And Jesus knowing their thoughts said Wherefore think ye evilin your hearts

- Matthew 94

50 Years AgoNews Clay Township Republicans opened their campaign headquartersSaturday The headquarters is located immediately north of 116th on OldInd 431 south of Carmel Formerly the Clay GOP manned headquarterson First Ave NW in CarmelSports It may not be basketball season but five of six Hamilton Countyschools will attempt a bounce this week-- a bounce back that is in thefootball world It was a miserable Friday night for all Hamilton Countygridiron elevens except unbeatable Hamilton Heights Carmelrsquos unbeatenstring was snapped by North Central 6-0 Noblesville was smashed byMarion 31-6 Westfield lost to Knightstown 13-12 Sheridan wasbombed by Delphi 33-0 and Hamilton Southeastern fell to Deaf School19-0Ad Firestone Nylon Cord Tires $949

Jeffrey Scott Quimby

September 21 1970 - September 1 2016

Jeffrey Scott Quimby 45 of Fishers passed away on Thursday September 1 2016at Franciscan St Francis Health in Indianapolis after a courageous5-year battle with Hodgkins disease He was born on September 211970 to Donald and Beverly (Doetsch) Quimby in South BendIndiana

In addition to his parents he is survived by his wife GlendaCaudill brothers Steve (Susan) Quimby and Mike (Melissa) Quim-by sister Susan Kertes several nieces nephews aunts uncles andcousins and his Italian Greyhound Walter

Jeff was a 1989 graduate of Penn High School in Mishawaka INand earned his BS degree in computer science in 1994 from Purdue

University He had been employed as a software developer with First Advantage for thepast 10 years Jeff enjoyed movies board games computer gaming and experimenting inthe kitchen especially creating gourmet potato chips He loved to travel particularly tothe Galapagos Islands Australia Iceland and Las Vegas

Visitation will begin at 200 pm on Sunday September 4 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with services at 400 pm

Memorial contributions may be made to Leukemia amp Lymphoma Society IndianaChapter 9075 North Meridian Street Suite 150 Indianapolis IN 46260

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

The roundabouts planned for Carey Road at both 136th Street and Hawthorne Drivewill be reconstructed in unison to reduce the long-term impact on the residents ofCarmel The temporary closure of these intersections will begin on or after MondaySeptember 19th We have found that a short term typically 45-day full closure createsless hardship and increases safety for the workers than a longer partial closure Theseprojects are part of the CarmelLink 20 bond projects that the Carmel City Councilapproved

Please take the time to pre-plan and re-route you daily commute and routine errandsif they include these intersections The short term discomfort of road construction isoffset by the long-term economic development benefits to our community of having anefficient network of carefully-planned and well-maintained roads

Carey Road and 136th Street This T-intersection will be fully reconstructed to asingle lane roundabout This project will include new full-depth pavement curb andgutter an enclosed storm water system and a shared-use path with new curb ramps Anyprivate drives located within the limits of the intersection reconstruction will be replacedAccess to residential properties within the project limits will be maintained at all timesThe intersection will be closed to thru traffic for the duration of construction roughly 45days with thru traffic being detoured along 146th Street and Gray Road

Carey Road and Hawthorne Drive This intersection also will be fully reconstructedto a single lane roundabout The roundabout construction will include but not be limitedto new full depth pavement concrete curb and gutter new storm drainage features anduse of existing drainage features reconstruction of existing sidewalks within the projectlimits and new ADA compliant curb ramps Permanent Right of Way will need to beacquired in the southeast and northeast quadrants of the roundabout The intersection willbe closed to through traffic during the construction of the roundabout roughly 45 daysThe detour route is tentatively planned to use 146th Street and Keystone Avenue

Carey Road roundabouts constructionscheduled to start Sept 19

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos Hometown

Newspaper

News4

This September unplug and create withNickel Plate Arts in hipstoric DowntownNoblesville Celebrate the arts during ourFourth Anniversary Celebration see a BallState-inspired exhibit become a card-carrying member and more

FEATURED EVENTFourth Annual Anniversary Celebrationamp 2016 Nickel Plate Arts Awards Sept17

On Sept 17 6-9 pm Nickel Plate Artshosts its fourth annual anniversary partywith the debut of the Nickel Plate ArtsAwards to celebrate our regionrsquos burgeoningarts scene and recognize some of our mostvaluable artists and arts advocates Join usat Nickel Plate Arts to enjoy dinner anddrinks live music hands-on arts experiencesand art-filled bustling campus during ourpremiere fundraiser of the year

Awards will be given in the followingcategories

- Artist of the Year- Emerging Artist of the Year- Arts Patron of the Year- Emerging Arts Patron of the YearNominees must live or work in

the Nickel Plate Region (NoblesvilleFishers Cicero Arcadia Atlanta andTipton) or made have made a major positiveimpact on the local arts community

Tickets to the 2016 Nickel Plate ArtsAwards are $35 corporate tablesponsorships are available for $400 (8tickets) Maple Street closed for the event toaccommodate a large event tent To gettickets visit nickelplateartsorg or call 317-452-3690

EXHIBIT Cardinal Virtues Sept 2-24The arts of Ball State Alumni will fill

our Judge Stone House gallery with artworkin a range of media during the CardinalVirtues exhibit Sept 2-24 The show is part

of Nickel Plate Artsrsquo year-long Bicentennialfocus and will recognize how BSUgraduates and leaders influence ourcommunity

Why focus on just one school ldquoWe aretrying to build connections within the largercommunityrdquo says Aili McGill directorof Nickel Plate Arts ldquoOne way to do that isto bring together members of a smallercommunity And itrsquos fun that we have somany BSU grads hererdquo

The exhibit is open to the public duringregular business hours free admission Mostworks will be for sale to the public

EXHIBIT Far Flung Photography Sept1-30

Radio host regulars John Cinnamon andAnn Craig-Cinnamon will share their travelexperiences through photographyas Nickel Plate Artsrsquo Showcase ArtistsTheir pieces will hang in the StephensonHouse gallery Sept 1-30 (Join us for anartistsrsquo reception Sept 23 6-9 pm)

John and Ann have traveled to more than80 countries and all seven continents tochase adventure and world-class eventsincluding Oktoberfest in Munich Carnivalein Rio the Running of the Bulls inPamplona Their photos of iconiclandmarks cities and scenery have beenpublished in magazines and newspapersThey have also had the opportunity tophotograph animals in their natural habitatsin Botswana Zambia Kenya Sumatra theGalapagos Islands and Antarctica

The couple hosts a weekly radio travelshow called ldquoGet Packinrdquo which airs

Saturdays at 4 pm on Freedom 95 (950 AMand 959 FM) in Indianapolis Find Ann andJohnrsquos Facebook page ldquoAnn amp JohnrsquosExcellent Adventurerdquoat facebookcomAnnAndJohnCinnamonCruiseOne

CLASS Kidsrsquo Dulcimer Class Sept15-Oct 20 (Thursdays for 6 weeks)

Local musician Sharon Broyles sharesher talent and dulcimer expertise in thismusic class for children ages 5-12 Kidswill explore the stringed instrument bylearning to play simple tunes on thehammered and mountain dulcimers Avariety of music styles will be exploredwith an emphasis on Irish music Kids willalso sing act out poems using sound andrhythm and sample a variety of otherpercussion instruments

Broyles discovered the hammered andmountain dulcimers at the worlds largestdulcimer festival in Michigan years agowhere she was mesmerized by a massiveIrish music jam group She learned to playand now returns to several festivallocations as a performer and instructorwhere she mesmerizes newcomers with herown incredible talent Her training comesfrom her own personal study tradingknowledge with other Irish musicians andactive involvement in Irish music

Class times are 530-7 pm for kidsages 5-7 730-9 pm for kids ages 8-12Price is $95 for 6-week session (6 classes)includes use of dulcimers and artistinstruction

ALSO IN SEPTEMBERFirst Friday Sept 2 6-9 pm

Admission is always free for you toenjoy activities and entertainment and beerand wine available (for purchase) Ball Statealumni artists from the NPArts region willcome together to showcase their art inCardinal Virtues Mingle with these localartists at First Friday to see their artwork andlearn what theyrsquove been up to since theircollege years Enjoy our beer and wine bara BSU-themed hands-on activity and livemusic featuring jazzy music from local bandCadre

All events held at Nickel Plate Arts aresponsored by the City of Noblesville andChurch Church Hittle amp AntrimFirst Friday events at Nickel Plate Arts aresponsored by Brannon Sowers ampCracraft Nickel Plate Artsrsquo Judge StoneHouse Gallery is open to the public everyWednesday-Friday noon-5 pm andSaturdays 10 am-5 pm For many moreevents supported by Nickel Plate Artsvisit nickelplateartsorg

Nickel Plate Arts is an umbrellanonprofit organization that creates andcoordinates arts and cultural experiencesacross communities to improve the qualityof life for residents strengthen localeconomies and enrich experiences forvisitors Nickel Plate Arts is a project ofHamilton County Tourism IncThe Nickel Plate Arts Trail extends 30 milesthrough Fishers Noblesville CiceroArcadia Atlanta and Tipton Visit us at 107S 8th Street in Noblesville onlineat nickelplateartsorg or call 317-452-3690

Nickel Plate Arts Awards debuts plus twoexhibits kids dulcimer class and First Friday

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News 5

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Beckrsquos CEO Sonny Beck cuts the ribbon to officially open the companyrsquos new hangar at the Indianapolis Executive Airport The new hangar offers 12000 square feetof aircraft storage and 7000 square feet of office space for pilots aircraft mechanics and other support staff

Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb was among the speakers at Thursdayrsquos ceremony

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Sports6

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorEven after 24 carries in his previous

game and still more in his current gameNoblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes want-ed the ball

The junior traveled from Kansas City tohis new home and got thrown into the fastlane of Indiana high school football rightaway But with 24 seconds left in the Mill-ers Hoosier Crossroads Conference openerat Fishers on Friday Barnes found the rightlane and sped 41 yards to the end zoneThat touchdown put Noblesville on top andthe Millers hung on for their first win of theseason 28-21 over the Class 6A No 8 Ti-gers

That was Barnes 23rd carry of thenight but he wasnt tired

Im pumped and excited for the teamhe said

Of course every player on a footballteam has a role in the touchdown Barneshad excellent blocking that opened up thatlane

I really think it came down to NolanGinther and Drew Scheib on the edge saidNoblesville coach Jason Simmons Thosetwo guys did a nice job setting the edgeChandler Hurst was a lead blocker on itRyan gets the credit for the yards but thoseguys those three deserve credit too be-cause they gave him an opportunity to getdown hill and to go bang that thing

Barnes agreedGreat blocking said the quarterback

And they just opened up a lane for me andit was right there wide open

Noblesvilles winning touchdown wasthe final score of an exciting back-and-forth game in which both teams playedwith much effort and provided some excit-ing moments on offense and defense

The Millers had the first big momentwhen Hurst blasted off on a 54-yard run toget the first score of the game with 748 leftin the first quarter Jack Knight made theextra point kick he would make all four ofhis kick attempts on the night

Fishers defense would then get the nextscore as Jalen Moss recovered a fumble inthe end zone to give the Tigers their firsttouchdown Ben Norton kicked the extrapoint he was also perfect in kicking withthree successful attempts

Fishers would soon get the ball backand scored again on a long drive that beganwith 19 seconds left in the first quarterTrevor Newman Michael Noble and JoelSmyth took turns making short runs downthe field with quarterback Smyth making acouple of passes along the way (to Newmanand Bryce Gee) Noble got the ball on theone-yard line and he carried it in makingthe score 14-7 That was with 630 remain-ing in the second quarter which meant itwas a nearly six-minute drive That wouldbe the last score of the first half

Noblesville tied things back up midwaythrough the third quarter Starting on theMillers 22 Barnes zoomed ahead 32 yardsto get the ball in Tiger territory The quar-terback led the way down the field withseveral short runs and with three solidpasses (two to Jackson Thurman and one toBen Gruver) Barnes ended the drive with atwo-yard dash into the end zone makingthe score 14-14

Fishers took the lead one more timewhen Smyth connected with Michael Jon-son for a 17-yard touchdown pass Thatgave the Tigers a 21-14 lead with 845 leftin the game

Noblesville answered with a score of itsown This time Barnes threw towards theend zone and towards Jackson Thurman

Jackson made the catch for a nine-yardtouchdown and Knights kick tied the gameup - again The Millers got the ball backwith 224 left which set up Barnes big runand Noblesvilles winning drive

I felt great about the look in our kidseyes said Simmons They believed Andtheres magic in believing and our kids

Millers win exciting HCC opener over Tigers

Noblesville 28Fishers 21

Team stats NHS FHSFirst downs 15 14By rush 9 5By pass 5 9By penalty 1 0Yards rushing 37-223 32-100Passing yards 102 147Comp-Att-Int 11-17-1 15-29-1Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-2Penalties-yards 5-39 7-80Punts-average 2-365 6-317

Score by QuartersNoblesville 7 0 7 14 - 28Fishers 7 7 0 7 - 21

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Chandler Hurst 54-yard run (JackKnight kick) 748F - Jalen Moss recovered fumble in endzone (Ben Norton kick) 218

Second QuarterF - Michael Noble 1-yard run (Nortonkick) 640

Third QuarterN - Ryan Barnes 2-yard run (Knightkick) 421

Fourth QuarterF - Michael Johnson 17-yard pass fromJoel Smyth (Norton kick) 845N - Jackson Thurman 10-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 420N - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)025

Noblesville statsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-158 ChandlerHurst 13-81 Chase Evans 1-(minus 13)Passing Barnes 10-16-99 Plumer 1-1-3Receiving Jackson Thurman 5-50 BenGruver 3-31 Nolan Ginther 2-18 BlakeTaylor 1-3

Fishers statsRushing Trevor Newman 15-48Michael Noble 12-38 Joel Smyth 5-14Passing Smyth 15-29-147Receiving DeVonte Adams 5-48 BryceGee 3-27 Michael Johnson 2-19 BrianKantner 2-19 RJ Potts 1-20 Newman1-9 Nathan Humphrey 1-5

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesville coach Jason Simmons address the Millers football team after its 28-21 victory over Fishers Friday at ReynoldsTigers Stadium It was the first win of the year for Noblesville and also gave the Millers a victory in their Hoosier CrossroadsConference opener

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believed taking the field with 76 yards to gothat we were going to go squash that inch

Simmons credited Noblesvilles de-fense too

I thought our defense played reallywell said the coach We bent a little butwe didnt give up big chunks We stoppedthe fake punt We did a lot of things tonightreally well defensively but the one thingthat we did defensively well was we playedwith an attitude and an edge and thatssomething we had to do We had to befundamental and we had to win the initialtake off And we did that tonight

Barnes carried the ball 23 more timestotaling 158 yards Hurst rushed for 81yards including his big touchdown runBarnes completed 10 of 16 passes for 99

yards Thurman caught five of those passesfor 50 yards

Smyth threw 29 passes completing 15of them for 147 yards DeVonte Adams hadfive catches for 48 yards Newman led Fish-ers rushing with 48 yards

I was proud of the way our kidsplayed said Tigers coach Rick WimmerWere playing with some JV guys outthere We are just beat up and injured Ithought we played very very hard Proud ofour effort

Both teams have huge games next weekThe Millers (1-2) host Westfield the No3-ranked team in 5A Fishers (2-1) willtravel to Hamilton Southeastern taking onthe 6A No 7 Royals for the Mudsock tro-phy

MILLERS From Page 6

TOP Fishersrsquo Michael Noble (35) is lifted up by CharlieBernhardt (72) after Noble scored a touchdown for the Tigersduring the Noblesville-Fishers football game Friday night atReynolds Tigers Stadium Also pictured for Fishers isDeVonte Adams (7)ABOVE With a few minutes before kickoff Noblesville getsitself ready

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Jackson Thurman (44) catches atouchdown pass while being covered by Fishersrsquo BryceReardon

Photos by Kirk Green

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Westfield put up a ton of offense Fridayevening in a 48-8 home field victory overHoosier Crossroads Conference foe (andClass 5A No 7) Zionsville

But following the game Coach JakeGilbert had lots to say about the 5A No 3Shamrocksrsquo defense

ldquoThe first team gave up only its secondtouchdown of the seasonrdquo pointed out thecoach ldquoThe defense played well We held(Brenden) Mikesell to just 17 yards in 17carriesrdquo

Leading that defense in total tackles wasHank Grenda with two solo tackles andeight assists

On offense Gilbert said the Shamrocksran the ball well

ldquoWe did run it well (316 yards in 42carries)rdquo said Gilbert ldquoWe got off a coupleof long passes to Evan Manley AndySweet had a good night throwing the foot-ballrdquo

On the ground lots of Shamrocks con-tributed Johnny Swidan had 14 carries for73 yards Nate Froelich 14 carries for 66yards and Sweet ran six times for 86 yardsOwen McGraw came off the bench andcarried three times for 80 yards

Froelich and Swidan each scored twotouchdowns Will Harrison added to thepoint total with five PATs and a pair of fieldgoals

Zionsville never challenged Westfieldleaped to a 14-0 first quarter advantage andled 28-8 entering halftime

The Shamrocks now 3-0 have a bigconference game next Friday at Noblesville

Westfield 48Zionsville 8

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 14 7 13 ndash 48Zionsville 0 8 0 0 -- 8

Game StatsWHS ZHS

Rushing 42-316 31-84Passing 122 187CompAttIntc 6-6-0 10-16-3FumblesLost 1-1 NA

Westfield ScoringTouchdowns Nate Froelich 2 JohnnySwidan 2 Evan Manley 1 OwenMcGraw 1Field Goals Will Harrison 2Extra Points Harrison 5 MilesClikenbeard 1

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 6-86 OwenMcGraw 3-80 Nate Froelich 14-66Dorian Henson 4-15 Austin Ward1-minus 4 Johnny Swidan 14-73Passing Sweet 6-6-122Receiving Evan Manley 2-68 KalebPettijohn 3-40 Swidan 1-14

Westfield grounds Eagles

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

A happy Westfield coach Jake Gilbert talks with his Shamrocks team after they beat Zionsville 48-8 Friday night atThe Rock Westfield is now 3-0 for the season and got a victory in its Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Owen McGraw (20) scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night one of four Shamrock playersto do soBELOW Byron Hubbard (8) and the Shamrocks had plenty to celebrate after Westfieldrsquos big win

Sports 9

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Dorian Henson (left) and Nate Froelich (right) both rushed for Westfield in its win over Zionsville Friday night Froelichrushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns Henson carried the ball four times for 15 yards

Sports10

It took Hamilton Heights a week andtwo quarters to really start flying but oncethat happened there was no stopping theHuskies Friday evening with a home field35-12 victory over Lewis Cass

ldquoWe could use not playing last week asan excuse but the thing was we didnrsquot playwell in the first halfrdquo said Heights coachMitch Street

ldquoWe picked up the pace in the secondhalf We made some plays We got somestopsrdquo Street added

ldquoWe have lots to work onrdquo he saidLeading just 14-12 entering the fourth

quarter the Class 3A No 8 Huskies putthree touchdowns on the board All threecame on the passing arm of Josh Feltz

ldquoWe just started to executerdquo said StreetFeltz had a sensation night hitting on

16-of-23 passes for 284 yardsLewis Cass outrushed the Huskies 277

yards to 60 but completed just 2-of-8 pass-es for 24 yards

Hamilton Heights first two touchdownscame on the ground

With 510 remaining in the first quarterJake Beale ran three yards into the end zoneand Michael Tyner kicked the extra point

Beale scored again in the second frameand Tyner booted another PAT Bealersquostouchdown came on a nine-yard run

The Huskies didnrsquot score again until thefourth quarter when Feltz started to uncorkhis arm He hit Riley White for 13 yards anda TD He passed to Sterling Weatherfordfor 19 yards and a score And he threw toJesse Brown for 45 yards and the Huskiesrsquofinal TD with 138 remaining

Brown had seven catches in the gamefor 141 yards White caught four balls for52 yards

As Heightsrsquo offense picked up in thesecond half so did the defense

ldquoWe started to make playsrdquo Street saidldquoCaymn Lutz played well and so did Ster-ling Weatherfordrdquo

Lewis Cassrsquo first touchdown came with29 seconds left in the first half The onlyscore of the game in the third period was aCass TD with 631 remaining

The win left the Huskies 2-0 with an oldrival coming in next week The Huskieswill host Tipton

Heights blast Cass 35-12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

There was plenty of fancy footwork to be found at the Husky Dome on Friday as Hamilton Heights danced its way to a 35-12 win over Lewis CassLEFT Michael Cross leaps in the air to make a catchRIGHT Jesse Brown caught seven passes for 141 yards and a touchdown

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

The crowd at the Husky Dome had plenty to cheer about while watching Heightsrsquo victory on Friday

Heights 35 LewisCass 12

Score by QuartersHeights 7 7 0 21 --- 35Cass 0 6 6 0 -- 12

Game Stats HH LC

First Downs 13 18 By Rushing 2 16 By Passing 9 0 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 20-60 57-277Yards Passing 284 24CompAttIntc 16-23-0 2-8-0FumblesLost 1-1 3-1Penalties 7-94 NA

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Jake Beale 3-yard run (Michael TynerPAT) 510

Second QuarterBeale 9-yard run (Tyner kick) 355

Fourth QuarterRiley White 13-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 1156Sterling Weatherford 19-yard pass fromFeltz (Tyner kick) 651Jesse Brown 45-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 138

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowen 3-6 Feltz 4-8Beale 13-46Passing Feltz 16-23-284Receiving Brown 7-141 Caymn Lutz2-26 Weatherford 2-28 Michael Cross1-37 White 4-52

Sports 11

Host Center Grove held Carmel to apair of field goals and then the Trojansbroke a 6-6 tie with two touchdowns inthe fourth quarter to come out with a 19-6MIC victory over the Greyhounds lastevening

It was a defensive battle from start tofinish although Class 6A No 6 CenterGrove gained an advantage by outrush-ing 6A No 7 Carmel 197 yards to 80Through the air Carmel passed for 105yards and Center Grove for 87

Will Schmidt led Carmelrsquos rushing with 42 yards in 12 carries Carmelrsquosdefense had trouble with Center Groversquos Russ East who carried 18 times for 106yards

Jake McDonald hit on 14-of-19 Carmel passes with Kurt Rafdal and JalenWalker each catching four

Center Grove broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second quarter field goalsLuke Eckert booted a 45-yarder and then kicked a 29-yard

Carmel got on the board in the third quarter on a 22-yard field goal by ConnorCoghlan Then in the fourth quarter Coghlan kicked a 39-yarder to tie the game

But Carmel didnrsquot score again while Center Grove was collecting a pair offourth quarter scores

Coach John Hebertrsquos Greyhounds will return to action next Friday in anotherMIC contest Carmel will host Pike

Center Grove wins 19-6

Center Grove 19Carmel 6

Score by QuartersCarmel 0 0 3 3 ndash 6Center Grove 0 6 0 13 ndash 19

Team Stats CHS CGFirst Downs 11 15Yards Rushing 28-80 43-197Yards Passing 105 87CompAttIntc 14-19-1 7-13-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-24 6-45Carmel Scoring

Third QuarterConnor Coghlan 22-yard field goal 446

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 39-yard field goal 1050

Carmel StatsRushing Will Schmidt 12-42 JeromeHalsell 7-25 Jalen Walker 4-18 CamariHunt 2-7 Jake McDonald 3-minus 11Passing McDonald 14-19-105Receiving Kurt Rafdal 4-41 Walker4-14 Bennett Kiley 2-29 Schmidt 2-10Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Halsell 1-2

Halsell Walker Hunt McDonaldCoghlan Schmidt

Back home at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic put on a show for its home fans Fridaynight in a 49-0 win over Heritage Christian

The Class 3A No 7 Golden Eagles flew past 2A No 10 Heritage from the beginningleading 21-0 after the first quarter and 42-0 at halftime Carter McGinnis scored fivetouchdowns in the first half totaling an efficient 181 yards on just 13 carries

Four of McGinnis touchdowns were by rushing he also caught a 34-yard pass fromLuke Keller midway through the first quarter Keller also threw a TD to Thomas Kaser a53-yard strike that was the longest score of the night Will Jenkins ran for a 23-yardtouchdown in the third period

Caleb Quick was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra point kicks Keller racked up 144 yardspassing on a 6-of-8 completion rate

Guerin Catholic plays at Indianapolis Howe next Friday

Guerin Catholic 49Heritage Christian 0

Team stats HC GC

First downs 4 20By rush 0 12By pass 3 8By penalty 1 0Rushing yards 6-17 34-269Passing yards 96 192Comp-Att-Inc 14-26-0 11-16-0Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-yards 5-43 8-95Punts-average 5-314 1-320

Score by QuartersHeritage 0 0 0 0 - 0Guerin 21 21 7 0 - 49

Guerin scoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 40-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 1051

McGinnis 34-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 717McGinnis 2-yard run (Quick kick) 352

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 53-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 658McGinnis 43-yard run (Quick kick) 425McGinnis 29-yard run (Quick kick) 116

Third QuarterWill Jenkins 23-yard run (Quick kick)307

Guerin statsRushing Carter McGinnis 13-181Dylan Crossen 13-42 Will Jenkins 3-31Luke Keller 3-14 Grant Fremion 1-6Roc Ricker 1-(minus 5)Passing Keller 6-8-144 Jenkins 3-4-32Ricker 2-4-16Receiving Thomas Kaser 3-71 JacksonStreet 2-21 McGinnis 1-34 TrevorGeorge 1-28 Conner Voorhis 1-11Mike Tallman 1-11 Chris Castilo 1-8Brendan Downey 1-8

Guerin rolls pastHeritage 49-0

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Sheridan needed a little luck in itsfootball game Friday at North White

A little luck twiceThe Blackhawks first missed on a

two-point conversion tryThen with Sheridan five yards away

from a game-winning touchdown theBlackhawks ran out of time

North White pulled out a 28-27 victoryldquoIf we would have gotten the two-

pointer that would have forced NorthWhite to score and go for twordquo said CoachLarry Wright ldquoBut I made the wrong callI shouldnrsquot have called that playrdquo

Sheridan on a four-yard run by JoeCallahan with 1122 left in the game tooka 27-22 lead But the Blackhawks fellshort on the two-point conversion

Then North White put the winningpoints on the board with 708 remaining

Sheridan got to North Whitersquos five-yard line when time ran it It was a serieswith lots of confusion

ldquoThe referee called a touchdown butthe ball was at the fiverdquo Wright said ldquoWedidnrsquot have any time outs remaining Wejust ran out of timerdquo

Wright said is 1-2 club played aldquodecentrdquo game

ldquoWe played physically tough weplayed hardrdquo said the coach ldquoBut wersquorestill making lots of silly mistakesrdquo

Sheridan outrushed North White (3-0)326 yards to 115 But the hosts threw for178 yards and three touchdowns Sheridanwas 4-of-13 through the air for 56 yardsand the Blackhawks had two passesintercepted

Callahan had another outstandinggame on the ground carrying 16 times for153 yards Quarterback Drake Delphgained 88 yards in 13 carries and KennyBunnell added 65 yards in nine trips

Delph ws 4-of-13 passing the ballGunner Williams had three catches for 43yards

Delph with 824 remaining in the firstquarter scored Sheridanrsquos first touchdownfrom the one Gunner Williams kicked theextra point

Sheridan put 14 points on the board inthe third quarter Delph ran 65 yards for aTD Alex Gipson blocked a punt and ran30 yards for the TD Williams againbooted the extra points

Hawks edgedat North White

No report from SoutheasternHamilton Southeastern lost to Avon 31-28 Friday night Southeastern did not

report its game stats by press time

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

Sports12

In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

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Friday high school football scores

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3Obituary and News

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And Jesus knowing their thoughts said Wherefore think ye evilin your hearts

- Matthew 94

50 Years AgoNews Clay Township Republicans opened their campaign headquartersSaturday The headquarters is located immediately north of 116th on OldInd 431 south of Carmel Formerly the Clay GOP manned headquarterson First Ave NW in CarmelSports It may not be basketball season but five of six Hamilton Countyschools will attempt a bounce this week-- a bounce back that is in thefootball world It was a miserable Friday night for all Hamilton Countygridiron elevens except unbeatable Hamilton Heights Carmelrsquos unbeatenstring was snapped by North Central 6-0 Noblesville was smashed byMarion 31-6 Westfield lost to Knightstown 13-12 Sheridan wasbombed by Delphi 33-0 and Hamilton Southeastern fell to Deaf School19-0Ad Firestone Nylon Cord Tires $949

Jeffrey Scott Quimby

September 21 1970 - September 1 2016

Jeffrey Scott Quimby 45 of Fishers passed away on Thursday September 1 2016at Franciscan St Francis Health in Indianapolis after a courageous5-year battle with Hodgkins disease He was born on September 211970 to Donald and Beverly (Doetsch) Quimby in South BendIndiana

In addition to his parents he is survived by his wife GlendaCaudill brothers Steve (Susan) Quimby and Mike (Melissa) Quim-by sister Susan Kertes several nieces nephews aunts uncles andcousins and his Italian Greyhound Walter

Jeff was a 1989 graduate of Penn High School in Mishawaka INand earned his BS degree in computer science in 1994 from Purdue

University He had been employed as a software developer with First Advantage for thepast 10 years Jeff enjoyed movies board games computer gaming and experimenting inthe kitchen especially creating gourmet potato chips He loved to travel particularly tothe Galapagos Islands Australia Iceland and Las Vegas

Visitation will begin at 200 pm on Sunday September 4 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with services at 400 pm

Memorial contributions may be made to Leukemia amp Lymphoma Society IndianaChapter 9075 North Meridian Street Suite 150 Indianapolis IN 46260

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

The roundabouts planned for Carey Road at both 136th Street and Hawthorne Drivewill be reconstructed in unison to reduce the long-term impact on the residents ofCarmel The temporary closure of these intersections will begin on or after MondaySeptember 19th We have found that a short term typically 45-day full closure createsless hardship and increases safety for the workers than a longer partial closure Theseprojects are part of the CarmelLink 20 bond projects that the Carmel City Councilapproved

Please take the time to pre-plan and re-route you daily commute and routine errandsif they include these intersections The short term discomfort of road construction isoffset by the long-term economic development benefits to our community of having anefficient network of carefully-planned and well-maintained roads

Carey Road and 136th Street This T-intersection will be fully reconstructed to asingle lane roundabout This project will include new full-depth pavement curb andgutter an enclosed storm water system and a shared-use path with new curb ramps Anyprivate drives located within the limits of the intersection reconstruction will be replacedAccess to residential properties within the project limits will be maintained at all timesThe intersection will be closed to thru traffic for the duration of construction roughly 45days with thru traffic being detoured along 146th Street and Gray Road

Carey Road and Hawthorne Drive This intersection also will be fully reconstructedto a single lane roundabout The roundabout construction will include but not be limitedto new full depth pavement concrete curb and gutter new storm drainage features anduse of existing drainage features reconstruction of existing sidewalks within the projectlimits and new ADA compliant curb ramps Permanent Right of Way will need to beacquired in the southeast and northeast quadrants of the roundabout The intersection willbe closed to through traffic during the construction of the roundabout roughly 45 daysThe detour route is tentatively planned to use 146th Street and Keystone Avenue

Carey Road roundabouts constructionscheduled to start Sept 19

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos Hometown

Newspaper

News4

This September unplug and create withNickel Plate Arts in hipstoric DowntownNoblesville Celebrate the arts during ourFourth Anniversary Celebration see a BallState-inspired exhibit become a card-carrying member and more

FEATURED EVENTFourth Annual Anniversary Celebrationamp 2016 Nickel Plate Arts Awards Sept17

On Sept 17 6-9 pm Nickel Plate Artshosts its fourth annual anniversary partywith the debut of the Nickel Plate ArtsAwards to celebrate our regionrsquos burgeoningarts scene and recognize some of our mostvaluable artists and arts advocates Join usat Nickel Plate Arts to enjoy dinner anddrinks live music hands-on arts experiencesand art-filled bustling campus during ourpremiere fundraiser of the year

Awards will be given in the followingcategories

- Artist of the Year- Emerging Artist of the Year- Arts Patron of the Year- Emerging Arts Patron of the YearNominees must live or work in

the Nickel Plate Region (NoblesvilleFishers Cicero Arcadia Atlanta andTipton) or made have made a major positiveimpact on the local arts community

Tickets to the 2016 Nickel Plate ArtsAwards are $35 corporate tablesponsorships are available for $400 (8tickets) Maple Street closed for the event toaccommodate a large event tent To gettickets visit nickelplateartsorg or call 317-452-3690

EXHIBIT Cardinal Virtues Sept 2-24The arts of Ball State Alumni will fill

our Judge Stone House gallery with artworkin a range of media during the CardinalVirtues exhibit Sept 2-24 The show is part

of Nickel Plate Artsrsquo year-long Bicentennialfocus and will recognize how BSUgraduates and leaders influence ourcommunity

Why focus on just one school ldquoWe aretrying to build connections within the largercommunityrdquo says Aili McGill directorof Nickel Plate Arts ldquoOne way to do that isto bring together members of a smallercommunity And itrsquos fun that we have somany BSU grads hererdquo

The exhibit is open to the public duringregular business hours free admission Mostworks will be for sale to the public

EXHIBIT Far Flung Photography Sept1-30

Radio host regulars John Cinnamon andAnn Craig-Cinnamon will share their travelexperiences through photographyas Nickel Plate Artsrsquo Showcase ArtistsTheir pieces will hang in the StephensonHouse gallery Sept 1-30 (Join us for anartistsrsquo reception Sept 23 6-9 pm)

John and Ann have traveled to more than80 countries and all seven continents tochase adventure and world-class eventsincluding Oktoberfest in Munich Carnivalein Rio the Running of the Bulls inPamplona Their photos of iconiclandmarks cities and scenery have beenpublished in magazines and newspapersThey have also had the opportunity tophotograph animals in their natural habitatsin Botswana Zambia Kenya Sumatra theGalapagos Islands and Antarctica

The couple hosts a weekly radio travelshow called ldquoGet Packinrdquo which airs

Saturdays at 4 pm on Freedom 95 (950 AMand 959 FM) in Indianapolis Find Ann andJohnrsquos Facebook page ldquoAnn amp JohnrsquosExcellent Adventurerdquoat facebookcomAnnAndJohnCinnamonCruiseOne

CLASS Kidsrsquo Dulcimer Class Sept15-Oct 20 (Thursdays for 6 weeks)

Local musician Sharon Broyles sharesher talent and dulcimer expertise in thismusic class for children ages 5-12 Kidswill explore the stringed instrument bylearning to play simple tunes on thehammered and mountain dulcimers Avariety of music styles will be exploredwith an emphasis on Irish music Kids willalso sing act out poems using sound andrhythm and sample a variety of otherpercussion instruments

Broyles discovered the hammered andmountain dulcimers at the worlds largestdulcimer festival in Michigan years agowhere she was mesmerized by a massiveIrish music jam group She learned to playand now returns to several festivallocations as a performer and instructorwhere she mesmerizes newcomers with herown incredible talent Her training comesfrom her own personal study tradingknowledge with other Irish musicians andactive involvement in Irish music

Class times are 530-7 pm for kidsages 5-7 730-9 pm for kids ages 8-12Price is $95 for 6-week session (6 classes)includes use of dulcimers and artistinstruction

ALSO IN SEPTEMBERFirst Friday Sept 2 6-9 pm

Admission is always free for you toenjoy activities and entertainment and beerand wine available (for purchase) Ball Statealumni artists from the NPArts region willcome together to showcase their art inCardinal Virtues Mingle with these localartists at First Friday to see their artwork andlearn what theyrsquove been up to since theircollege years Enjoy our beer and wine bara BSU-themed hands-on activity and livemusic featuring jazzy music from local bandCadre

All events held at Nickel Plate Arts aresponsored by the City of Noblesville andChurch Church Hittle amp AntrimFirst Friday events at Nickel Plate Arts aresponsored by Brannon Sowers ampCracraft Nickel Plate Artsrsquo Judge StoneHouse Gallery is open to the public everyWednesday-Friday noon-5 pm andSaturdays 10 am-5 pm For many moreevents supported by Nickel Plate Artsvisit nickelplateartsorg

Nickel Plate Arts is an umbrellanonprofit organization that creates andcoordinates arts and cultural experiencesacross communities to improve the qualityof life for residents strengthen localeconomies and enrich experiences forvisitors Nickel Plate Arts is a project ofHamilton County Tourism IncThe Nickel Plate Arts Trail extends 30 milesthrough Fishers Noblesville CiceroArcadia Atlanta and Tipton Visit us at 107S 8th Street in Noblesville onlineat nickelplateartsorg or call 317-452-3690

Nickel Plate Arts Awards debuts plus twoexhibits kids dulcimer class and First Friday

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News 5

Beckrsquos opens new hangar at Indy Exec AirportPhotos provided

Beckrsquos CEO Sonny Beck cuts the ribbon to officially open the companyrsquos new hangar at the Indianapolis Executive Airport The new hangar offers 12000 square feetof aircraft storage and 7000 square feet of office space for pilots aircraft mechanics and other support staff

Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb was among the speakers at Thursdayrsquos ceremony

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Sports6

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorEven after 24 carries in his previous

game and still more in his current gameNoblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes want-ed the ball

The junior traveled from Kansas City tohis new home and got thrown into the fastlane of Indiana high school football rightaway But with 24 seconds left in the Mill-ers Hoosier Crossroads Conference openerat Fishers on Friday Barnes found the rightlane and sped 41 yards to the end zoneThat touchdown put Noblesville on top andthe Millers hung on for their first win of theseason 28-21 over the Class 6A No 8 Ti-gers

That was Barnes 23rd carry of thenight but he wasnt tired

Im pumped and excited for the teamhe said

Of course every player on a footballteam has a role in the touchdown Barneshad excellent blocking that opened up thatlane

I really think it came down to NolanGinther and Drew Scheib on the edge saidNoblesville coach Jason Simmons Thosetwo guys did a nice job setting the edgeChandler Hurst was a lead blocker on itRyan gets the credit for the yards but thoseguys those three deserve credit too be-cause they gave him an opportunity to getdown hill and to go bang that thing

Barnes agreedGreat blocking said the quarterback

And they just opened up a lane for me andit was right there wide open

Noblesvilles winning touchdown wasthe final score of an exciting back-and-forth game in which both teams playedwith much effort and provided some excit-ing moments on offense and defense

The Millers had the first big momentwhen Hurst blasted off on a 54-yard run toget the first score of the game with 748 leftin the first quarter Jack Knight made theextra point kick he would make all four ofhis kick attempts on the night

Fishers defense would then get the nextscore as Jalen Moss recovered a fumble inthe end zone to give the Tigers their firsttouchdown Ben Norton kicked the extrapoint he was also perfect in kicking withthree successful attempts

Fishers would soon get the ball backand scored again on a long drive that beganwith 19 seconds left in the first quarterTrevor Newman Michael Noble and JoelSmyth took turns making short runs downthe field with quarterback Smyth making acouple of passes along the way (to Newmanand Bryce Gee) Noble got the ball on theone-yard line and he carried it in makingthe score 14-7 That was with 630 remain-ing in the second quarter which meant itwas a nearly six-minute drive That wouldbe the last score of the first half

Noblesville tied things back up midwaythrough the third quarter Starting on theMillers 22 Barnes zoomed ahead 32 yardsto get the ball in Tiger territory The quar-terback led the way down the field withseveral short runs and with three solidpasses (two to Jackson Thurman and one toBen Gruver) Barnes ended the drive with atwo-yard dash into the end zone makingthe score 14-14

Fishers took the lead one more timewhen Smyth connected with Michael Jon-son for a 17-yard touchdown pass Thatgave the Tigers a 21-14 lead with 845 leftin the game

Noblesville answered with a score of itsown This time Barnes threw towards theend zone and towards Jackson Thurman

Jackson made the catch for a nine-yardtouchdown and Knights kick tied the gameup - again The Millers got the ball backwith 224 left which set up Barnes big runand Noblesvilles winning drive

I felt great about the look in our kidseyes said Simmons They believed Andtheres magic in believing and our kids

Millers win exciting HCC opener over Tigers

Noblesville 28Fishers 21

Team stats NHS FHSFirst downs 15 14By rush 9 5By pass 5 9By penalty 1 0Yards rushing 37-223 32-100Passing yards 102 147Comp-Att-Int 11-17-1 15-29-1Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-2Penalties-yards 5-39 7-80Punts-average 2-365 6-317

Score by QuartersNoblesville 7 0 7 14 - 28Fishers 7 7 0 7 - 21

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Chandler Hurst 54-yard run (JackKnight kick) 748F - Jalen Moss recovered fumble in endzone (Ben Norton kick) 218

Second QuarterF - Michael Noble 1-yard run (Nortonkick) 640

Third QuarterN - Ryan Barnes 2-yard run (Knightkick) 421

Fourth QuarterF - Michael Johnson 17-yard pass fromJoel Smyth (Norton kick) 845N - Jackson Thurman 10-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 420N - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)025

Noblesville statsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-158 ChandlerHurst 13-81 Chase Evans 1-(minus 13)Passing Barnes 10-16-99 Plumer 1-1-3Receiving Jackson Thurman 5-50 BenGruver 3-31 Nolan Ginther 2-18 BlakeTaylor 1-3

Fishers statsRushing Trevor Newman 15-48Michael Noble 12-38 Joel Smyth 5-14Passing Smyth 15-29-147Receiving DeVonte Adams 5-48 BryceGee 3-27 Michael Johnson 2-19 BrianKantner 2-19 RJ Potts 1-20 Newman1-9 Nathan Humphrey 1-5

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesville coach Jason Simmons address the Millers football team after its 28-21 victory over Fishers Friday at ReynoldsTigers Stadium It was the first win of the year for Noblesville and also gave the Millers a victory in their Hoosier CrossroadsConference opener

Sports 7

believed taking the field with 76 yards to gothat we were going to go squash that inch

Simmons credited Noblesvilles de-fense too

I thought our defense played reallywell said the coach We bent a little butwe didnt give up big chunks We stoppedthe fake punt We did a lot of things tonightreally well defensively but the one thingthat we did defensively well was we playedwith an attitude and an edge and thatssomething we had to do We had to befundamental and we had to win the initialtake off And we did that tonight

Barnes carried the ball 23 more timestotaling 158 yards Hurst rushed for 81yards including his big touchdown runBarnes completed 10 of 16 passes for 99

yards Thurman caught five of those passesfor 50 yards

Smyth threw 29 passes completing 15of them for 147 yards DeVonte Adams hadfive catches for 48 yards Newman led Fish-ers rushing with 48 yards

I was proud of the way our kidsplayed said Tigers coach Rick WimmerWere playing with some JV guys outthere We are just beat up and injured Ithought we played very very hard Proud ofour effort

Both teams have huge games next weekThe Millers (1-2) host Westfield the No3-ranked team in 5A Fishers (2-1) willtravel to Hamilton Southeastern taking onthe 6A No 7 Royals for the Mudsock tro-phy

MILLERS From Page 6

TOP Fishersrsquo Michael Noble (35) is lifted up by CharlieBernhardt (72) after Noble scored a touchdown for the Tigersduring the Noblesville-Fishers football game Friday night atReynolds Tigers Stadium Also pictured for Fishers isDeVonte Adams (7)ABOVE With a few minutes before kickoff Noblesville getsitself ready

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Jackson Thurman (44) catches atouchdown pass while being covered by Fishersrsquo BryceReardon

Photos by Kirk Green

Sports8

Westfield put up a ton of offense Fridayevening in a 48-8 home field victory overHoosier Crossroads Conference foe (andClass 5A No 7) Zionsville

But following the game Coach JakeGilbert had lots to say about the 5A No 3Shamrocksrsquo defense

ldquoThe first team gave up only its secondtouchdown of the seasonrdquo pointed out thecoach ldquoThe defense played well We held(Brenden) Mikesell to just 17 yards in 17carriesrdquo

Leading that defense in total tackles wasHank Grenda with two solo tackles andeight assists

On offense Gilbert said the Shamrocksran the ball well

ldquoWe did run it well (316 yards in 42carries)rdquo said Gilbert ldquoWe got off a coupleof long passes to Evan Manley AndySweet had a good night throwing the foot-ballrdquo

On the ground lots of Shamrocks con-tributed Johnny Swidan had 14 carries for73 yards Nate Froelich 14 carries for 66yards and Sweet ran six times for 86 yardsOwen McGraw came off the bench andcarried three times for 80 yards

Froelich and Swidan each scored twotouchdowns Will Harrison added to thepoint total with five PATs and a pair of fieldgoals

Zionsville never challenged Westfieldleaped to a 14-0 first quarter advantage andled 28-8 entering halftime

The Shamrocks now 3-0 have a bigconference game next Friday at Noblesville

Westfield 48Zionsville 8

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 14 7 13 ndash 48Zionsville 0 8 0 0 -- 8

Game StatsWHS ZHS

Rushing 42-316 31-84Passing 122 187CompAttIntc 6-6-0 10-16-3FumblesLost 1-1 NA

Westfield ScoringTouchdowns Nate Froelich 2 JohnnySwidan 2 Evan Manley 1 OwenMcGraw 1Field Goals Will Harrison 2Extra Points Harrison 5 MilesClikenbeard 1

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 6-86 OwenMcGraw 3-80 Nate Froelich 14-66Dorian Henson 4-15 Austin Ward1-minus 4 Johnny Swidan 14-73Passing Sweet 6-6-122Receiving Evan Manley 2-68 KalebPettijohn 3-40 Swidan 1-14

Westfield grounds Eagles

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

A happy Westfield coach Jake Gilbert talks with his Shamrocks team after they beat Zionsville 48-8 Friday night atThe Rock Westfield is now 3-0 for the season and got a victory in its Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Owen McGraw (20) scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night one of four Shamrock playersto do soBELOW Byron Hubbard (8) and the Shamrocks had plenty to celebrate after Westfieldrsquos big win

Sports 9

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Dorian Henson (left) and Nate Froelich (right) both rushed for Westfield in its win over Zionsville Friday night Froelichrushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns Henson carried the ball four times for 15 yards

Sports10

It took Hamilton Heights a week andtwo quarters to really start flying but oncethat happened there was no stopping theHuskies Friday evening with a home field35-12 victory over Lewis Cass

ldquoWe could use not playing last week asan excuse but the thing was we didnrsquot playwell in the first halfrdquo said Heights coachMitch Street

ldquoWe picked up the pace in the secondhalf We made some plays We got somestopsrdquo Street added

ldquoWe have lots to work onrdquo he saidLeading just 14-12 entering the fourth

quarter the Class 3A No 8 Huskies putthree touchdowns on the board All threecame on the passing arm of Josh Feltz

ldquoWe just started to executerdquo said StreetFeltz had a sensation night hitting on

16-of-23 passes for 284 yardsLewis Cass outrushed the Huskies 277

yards to 60 but completed just 2-of-8 pass-es for 24 yards

Hamilton Heights first two touchdownscame on the ground

With 510 remaining in the first quarterJake Beale ran three yards into the end zoneand Michael Tyner kicked the extra point

Beale scored again in the second frameand Tyner booted another PAT Bealersquostouchdown came on a nine-yard run

The Huskies didnrsquot score again until thefourth quarter when Feltz started to uncorkhis arm He hit Riley White for 13 yards anda TD He passed to Sterling Weatherfordfor 19 yards and a score And he threw toJesse Brown for 45 yards and the Huskiesrsquofinal TD with 138 remaining

Brown had seven catches in the gamefor 141 yards White caught four balls for52 yards

As Heightsrsquo offense picked up in thesecond half so did the defense

ldquoWe started to make playsrdquo Street saidldquoCaymn Lutz played well and so did Ster-ling Weatherfordrdquo

Lewis Cassrsquo first touchdown came with29 seconds left in the first half The onlyscore of the game in the third period was aCass TD with 631 remaining

The win left the Huskies 2-0 with an oldrival coming in next week The Huskieswill host Tipton

Heights blast Cass 35-12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

There was plenty of fancy footwork to be found at the Husky Dome on Friday as Hamilton Heights danced its way to a 35-12 win over Lewis CassLEFT Michael Cross leaps in the air to make a catchRIGHT Jesse Brown caught seven passes for 141 yards and a touchdown

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

The crowd at the Husky Dome had plenty to cheer about while watching Heightsrsquo victory on Friday

Heights 35 LewisCass 12

Score by QuartersHeights 7 7 0 21 --- 35Cass 0 6 6 0 -- 12

Game Stats HH LC

First Downs 13 18 By Rushing 2 16 By Passing 9 0 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 20-60 57-277Yards Passing 284 24CompAttIntc 16-23-0 2-8-0FumblesLost 1-1 3-1Penalties 7-94 NA

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Jake Beale 3-yard run (Michael TynerPAT) 510

Second QuarterBeale 9-yard run (Tyner kick) 355

Fourth QuarterRiley White 13-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 1156Sterling Weatherford 19-yard pass fromFeltz (Tyner kick) 651Jesse Brown 45-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 138

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowen 3-6 Feltz 4-8Beale 13-46Passing Feltz 16-23-284Receiving Brown 7-141 Caymn Lutz2-26 Weatherford 2-28 Michael Cross1-37 White 4-52

Sports 11

Host Center Grove held Carmel to apair of field goals and then the Trojansbroke a 6-6 tie with two touchdowns inthe fourth quarter to come out with a 19-6MIC victory over the Greyhounds lastevening

It was a defensive battle from start tofinish although Class 6A No 6 CenterGrove gained an advantage by outrush-ing 6A No 7 Carmel 197 yards to 80Through the air Carmel passed for 105yards and Center Grove for 87

Will Schmidt led Carmelrsquos rushing with 42 yards in 12 carries Carmelrsquosdefense had trouble with Center Groversquos Russ East who carried 18 times for 106yards

Jake McDonald hit on 14-of-19 Carmel passes with Kurt Rafdal and JalenWalker each catching four

Center Grove broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second quarter field goalsLuke Eckert booted a 45-yarder and then kicked a 29-yard

Carmel got on the board in the third quarter on a 22-yard field goal by ConnorCoghlan Then in the fourth quarter Coghlan kicked a 39-yarder to tie the game

But Carmel didnrsquot score again while Center Grove was collecting a pair offourth quarter scores

Coach John Hebertrsquos Greyhounds will return to action next Friday in anotherMIC contest Carmel will host Pike

Center Grove wins 19-6

Center Grove 19Carmel 6

Score by QuartersCarmel 0 0 3 3 ndash 6Center Grove 0 6 0 13 ndash 19

Team Stats CHS CGFirst Downs 11 15Yards Rushing 28-80 43-197Yards Passing 105 87CompAttIntc 14-19-1 7-13-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-24 6-45Carmel Scoring

Third QuarterConnor Coghlan 22-yard field goal 446

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 39-yard field goal 1050

Carmel StatsRushing Will Schmidt 12-42 JeromeHalsell 7-25 Jalen Walker 4-18 CamariHunt 2-7 Jake McDonald 3-minus 11Passing McDonald 14-19-105Receiving Kurt Rafdal 4-41 Walker4-14 Bennett Kiley 2-29 Schmidt 2-10Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Halsell 1-2

Halsell Walker Hunt McDonaldCoghlan Schmidt

Back home at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic put on a show for its home fans Fridaynight in a 49-0 win over Heritage Christian

The Class 3A No 7 Golden Eagles flew past 2A No 10 Heritage from the beginningleading 21-0 after the first quarter and 42-0 at halftime Carter McGinnis scored fivetouchdowns in the first half totaling an efficient 181 yards on just 13 carries

Four of McGinnis touchdowns were by rushing he also caught a 34-yard pass fromLuke Keller midway through the first quarter Keller also threw a TD to Thomas Kaser a53-yard strike that was the longest score of the night Will Jenkins ran for a 23-yardtouchdown in the third period

Caleb Quick was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra point kicks Keller racked up 144 yardspassing on a 6-of-8 completion rate

Guerin Catholic plays at Indianapolis Howe next Friday

Guerin Catholic 49Heritage Christian 0

Team stats HC GC

First downs 4 20By rush 0 12By pass 3 8By penalty 1 0Rushing yards 6-17 34-269Passing yards 96 192Comp-Att-Inc 14-26-0 11-16-0Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-yards 5-43 8-95Punts-average 5-314 1-320

Score by QuartersHeritage 0 0 0 0 - 0Guerin 21 21 7 0 - 49

Guerin scoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 40-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 1051

McGinnis 34-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 717McGinnis 2-yard run (Quick kick) 352

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 53-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 658McGinnis 43-yard run (Quick kick) 425McGinnis 29-yard run (Quick kick) 116

Third QuarterWill Jenkins 23-yard run (Quick kick)307

Guerin statsRushing Carter McGinnis 13-181Dylan Crossen 13-42 Will Jenkins 3-31Luke Keller 3-14 Grant Fremion 1-6Roc Ricker 1-(minus 5)Passing Keller 6-8-144 Jenkins 3-4-32Ricker 2-4-16Receiving Thomas Kaser 3-71 JacksonStreet 2-21 McGinnis 1-34 TrevorGeorge 1-28 Conner Voorhis 1-11Mike Tallman 1-11 Chris Castilo 1-8Brendan Downey 1-8

Guerin rolls pastHeritage 49-0

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Sheridan needed a little luck in itsfootball game Friday at North White

A little luck twiceThe Blackhawks first missed on a

two-point conversion tryThen with Sheridan five yards away

from a game-winning touchdown theBlackhawks ran out of time

North White pulled out a 28-27 victoryldquoIf we would have gotten the two-

pointer that would have forced NorthWhite to score and go for twordquo said CoachLarry Wright ldquoBut I made the wrong callI shouldnrsquot have called that playrdquo

Sheridan on a four-yard run by JoeCallahan with 1122 left in the game tooka 27-22 lead But the Blackhawks fellshort on the two-point conversion

Then North White put the winningpoints on the board with 708 remaining

Sheridan got to North Whitersquos five-yard line when time ran it It was a serieswith lots of confusion

ldquoThe referee called a touchdown butthe ball was at the fiverdquo Wright said ldquoWedidnrsquot have any time outs remaining Wejust ran out of timerdquo

Wright said is 1-2 club played aldquodecentrdquo game

ldquoWe played physically tough weplayed hardrdquo said the coach ldquoBut wersquorestill making lots of silly mistakesrdquo

Sheridan outrushed North White (3-0)326 yards to 115 But the hosts threw for178 yards and three touchdowns Sheridanwas 4-of-13 through the air for 56 yardsand the Blackhawks had two passesintercepted

Callahan had another outstandinggame on the ground carrying 16 times for153 yards Quarterback Drake Delphgained 88 yards in 13 carries and KennyBunnell added 65 yards in nine trips

Delph ws 4-of-13 passing the ballGunner Williams had three catches for 43yards

Delph with 824 remaining in the firstquarter scored Sheridanrsquos first touchdownfrom the one Gunner Williams kicked theextra point

Sheridan put 14 points on the board inthe third quarter Delph ran 65 yards for aTD Alex Gipson blocked a punt and ran30 yards for the TD Williams againbooted the extra points

Hawks edgedat North White

No report from SoutheasternHamilton Southeastern lost to Avon 31-28 Friday night Southeastern did not

report its game stats by press time

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

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In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 17 Lapel 6Angola 49 Fremont 7Attica 62 Seeger 28Avon 31 Hamilton Southeastern 28Batesville 34 South Dearborn 7Beech Grove 68 Speedway 42Bellmont 28 Columbia City 12Ben Davis 48 Pike 14Bloomington South 31 Franklin Central 7Brebeuf Jesuit 33 Indianapolis Ritter 7Bremen 35 John Glenn 7Brownsburg 46 Franklin 30Brownstown Central 54 Eastern (Pekin) 8Calumet 22 South Central (Union Mills)21Carroll (Flora) 35 Tri-Central 6Carroll (Fort Wayne) 49 Fort WayneNorth 0Carroll County (Ky) 29 SwitzerlandCounty 12Cascade 21 Brown County 6Castle 25 Evansville Reitz 22Caston 20 West Central 0Center Grove 19 Carmel 6Charlestown 92 Clarksville 6Chicago Mount Carmel (Ill) 56 GaryWest 6Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) 31 East Central0Clinton Central 49 Clinton Prairie 34Cloverdale 20 Edgewood 18Columbus East 56 Seymour 30Columbus North 51 Bloomington North11Covenant Christian 69 Dugger Union 6Covington 20 North Vermillion 12Crawfordsville 28 Western Boone 27Culver 15 Winamac 14Culver Academy 10 Berrien Springs(Mich) 7 OTDecatur Central 49 Whiteland 34East Noble 42 Huntington North 0Eastbrook 42 Elwood 0Eastern Greene 46 North Daviess 21Eastern Hancock 38 Northeastern 28Eastside 49 West Noble 14Edinburgh 28 Oldenburg Academy 22Evansville Central 57 Evansville Bosse13Evansville Harrison 35 Evansville MaterDei 28Evansville Memorial 28 Evansville North14Fairfield 28 Central Noble 10Floyd Central 51 Madison 14Fort Wayne Dwenger 38 Fort WayneSouth 20Fort Wayne Snider 41 Fort WayneConcordia 21Fort Wayne Wayne 29 Fort WayneNorthrop 28Fountain Central 76 Turkey Run 7Franklin County 42 Rushville 19Frankton 34 Madison-Grant 18Frontier 14 Taylor 12

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Friday high school football scores

Page 4: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/e0a43b39...Matthew’s academic accomplishments and other achievements and it is our

News4

This September unplug and create withNickel Plate Arts in hipstoric DowntownNoblesville Celebrate the arts during ourFourth Anniversary Celebration see a BallState-inspired exhibit become a card-carrying member and more

FEATURED EVENTFourth Annual Anniversary Celebrationamp 2016 Nickel Plate Arts Awards Sept17

On Sept 17 6-9 pm Nickel Plate Artshosts its fourth annual anniversary partywith the debut of the Nickel Plate ArtsAwards to celebrate our regionrsquos burgeoningarts scene and recognize some of our mostvaluable artists and arts advocates Join usat Nickel Plate Arts to enjoy dinner anddrinks live music hands-on arts experiencesand art-filled bustling campus during ourpremiere fundraiser of the year

Awards will be given in the followingcategories

- Artist of the Year- Emerging Artist of the Year- Arts Patron of the Year- Emerging Arts Patron of the YearNominees must live or work in

the Nickel Plate Region (NoblesvilleFishers Cicero Arcadia Atlanta andTipton) or made have made a major positiveimpact on the local arts community

Tickets to the 2016 Nickel Plate ArtsAwards are $35 corporate tablesponsorships are available for $400 (8tickets) Maple Street closed for the event toaccommodate a large event tent To gettickets visit nickelplateartsorg or call 317-452-3690

EXHIBIT Cardinal Virtues Sept 2-24The arts of Ball State Alumni will fill

our Judge Stone House gallery with artworkin a range of media during the CardinalVirtues exhibit Sept 2-24 The show is part

of Nickel Plate Artsrsquo year-long Bicentennialfocus and will recognize how BSUgraduates and leaders influence ourcommunity

Why focus on just one school ldquoWe aretrying to build connections within the largercommunityrdquo says Aili McGill directorof Nickel Plate Arts ldquoOne way to do that isto bring together members of a smallercommunity And itrsquos fun that we have somany BSU grads hererdquo

The exhibit is open to the public duringregular business hours free admission Mostworks will be for sale to the public

EXHIBIT Far Flung Photography Sept1-30

Radio host regulars John Cinnamon andAnn Craig-Cinnamon will share their travelexperiences through photographyas Nickel Plate Artsrsquo Showcase ArtistsTheir pieces will hang in the StephensonHouse gallery Sept 1-30 (Join us for anartistsrsquo reception Sept 23 6-9 pm)

John and Ann have traveled to more than80 countries and all seven continents tochase adventure and world-class eventsincluding Oktoberfest in Munich Carnivalein Rio the Running of the Bulls inPamplona Their photos of iconiclandmarks cities and scenery have beenpublished in magazines and newspapersThey have also had the opportunity tophotograph animals in their natural habitatsin Botswana Zambia Kenya Sumatra theGalapagos Islands and Antarctica

The couple hosts a weekly radio travelshow called ldquoGet Packinrdquo which airs

Saturdays at 4 pm on Freedom 95 (950 AMand 959 FM) in Indianapolis Find Ann andJohnrsquos Facebook page ldquoAnn amp JohnrsquosExcellent Adventurerdquoat facebookcomAnnAndJohnCinnamonCruiseOne

CLASS Kidsrsquo Dulcimer Class Sept15-Oct 20 (Thursdays for 6 weeks)

Local musician Sharon Broyles sharesher talent and dulcimer expertise in thismusic class for children ages 5-12 Kidswill explore the stringed instrument bylearning to play simple tunes on thehammered and mountain dulcimers Avariety of music styles will be exploredwith an emphasis on Irish music Kids willalso sing act out poems using sound andrhythm and sample a variety of otherpercussion instruments

Broyles discovered the hammered andmountain dulcimers at the worlds largestdulcimer festival in Michigan years agowhere she was mesmerized by a massiveIrish music jam group She learned to playand now returns to several festivallocations as a performer and instructorwhere she mesmerizes newcomers with herown incredible talent Her training comesfrom her own personal study tradingknowledge with other Irish musicians andactive involvement in Irish music

Class times are 530-7 pm for kidsages 5-7 730-9 pm for kids ages 8-12Price is $95 for 6-week session (6 classes)includes use of dulcimers and artistinstruction

ALSO IN SEPTEMBERFirst Friday Sept 2 6-9 pm

Admission is always free for you toenjoy activities and entertainment and beerand wine available (for purchase) Ball Statealumni artists from the NPArts region willcome together to showcase their art inCardinal Virtues Mingle with these localartists at First Friday to see their artwork andlearn what theyrsquove been up to since theircollege years Enjoy our beer and wine bara BSU-themed hands-on activity and livemusic featuring jazzy music from local bandCadre

All events held at Nickel Plate Arts aresponsored by the City of Noblesville andChurch Church Hittle amp AntrimFirst Friday events at Nickel Plate Arts aresponsored by Brannon Sowers ampCracraft Nickel Plate Artsrsquo Judge StoneHouse Gallery is open to the public everyWednesday-Friday noon-5 pm andSaturdays 10 am-5 pm For many moreevents supported by Nickel Plate Artsvisit nickelplateartsorg

Nickel Plate Arts is an umbrellanonprofit organization that creates andcoordinates arts and cultural experiencesacross communities to improve the qualityof life for residents strengthen localeconomies and enrich experiences forvisitors Nickel Plate Arts is a project ofHamilton County Tourism IncThe Nickel Plate Arts Trail extends 30 milesthrough Fishers Noblesville CiceroArcadia Atlanta and Tipton Visit us at 107S 8th Street in Noblesville onlineat nickelplateartsorg or call 317-452-3690

Nickel Plate Arts Awards debuts plus twoexhibits kids dulcimer class and First Friday

Do You Have ACommunity

AnnouncementWedding BirthAnnouncement

AnniversaryShare It With The

CommunityContact the

Hamilton CountyReporter

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News 5

Beckrsquos opens new hangar at Indy Exec AirportPhotos provided

Beckrsquos CEO Sonny Beck cuts the ribbon to officially open the companyrsquos new hangar at the Indianapolis Executive Airport The new hangar offers 12000 square feetof aircraft storage and 7000 square feet of office space for pilots aircraft mechanics and other support staff

Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb was among the speakers at Thursdayrsquos ceremony

Do You Have A Community Announcement

Wedding Birth Announcement Anniversary

Share It With The Community

Contact the Hamilton County Reporter

Hamiltonconorth reporter hotmailcom

or call317-408-5548

Sports6

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorEven after 24 carries in his previous

game and still more in his current gameNoblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes want-ed the ball

The junior traveled from Kansas City tohis new home and got thrown into the fastlane of Indiana high school football rightaway But with 24 seconds left in the Mill-ers Hoosier Crossroads Conference openerat Fishers on Friday Barnes found the rightlane and sped 41 yards to the end zoneThat touchdown put Noblesville on top andthe Millers hung on for their first win of theseason 28-21 over the Class 6A No 8 Ti-gers

That was Barnes 23rd carry of thenight but he wasnt tired

Im pumped and excited for the teamhe said

Of course every player on a footballteam has a role in the touchdown Barneshad excellent blocking that opened up thatlane

I really think it came down to NolanGinther and Drew Scheib on the edge saidNoblesville coach Jason Simmons Thosetwo guys did a nice job setting the edgeChandler Hurst was a lead blocker on itRyan gets the credit for the yards but thoseguys those three deserve credit too be-cause they gave him an opportunity to getdown hill and to go bang that thing

Barnes agreedGreat blocking said the quarterback

And they just opened up a lane for me andit was right there wide open

Noblesvilles winning touchdown wasthe final score of an exciting back-and-forth game in which both teams playedwith much effort and provided some excit-ing moments on offense and defense

The Millers had the first big momentwhen Hurst blasted off on a 54-yard run toget the first score of the game with 748 leftin the first quarter Jack Knight made theextra point kick he would make all four ofhis kick attempts on the night

Fishers defense would then get the nextscore as Jalen Moss recovered a fumble inthe end zone to give the Tigers their firsttouchdown Ben Norton kicked the extrapoint he was also perfect in kicking withthree successful attempts

Fishers would soon get the ball backand scored again on a long drive that beganwith 19 seconds left in the first quarterTrevor Newman Michael Noble and JoelSmyth took turns making short runs downthe field with quarterback Smyth making acouple of passes along the way (to Newmanand Bryce Gee) Noble got the ball on theone-yard line and he carried it in makingthe score 14-7 That was with 630 remain-ing in the second quarter which meant itwas a nearly six-minute drive That wouldbe the last score of the first half

Noblesville tied things back up midwaythrough the third quarter Starting on theMillers 22 Barnes zoomed ahead 32 yardsto get the ball in Tiger territory The quar-terback led the way down the field withseveral short runs and with three solidpasses (two to Jackson Thurman and one toBen Gruver) Barnes ended the drive with atwo-yard dash into the end zone makingthe score 14-14

Fishers took the lead one more timewhen Smyth connected with Michael Jon-son for a 17-yard touchdown pass Thatgave the Tigers a 21-14 lead with 845 leftin the game

Noblesville answered with a score of itsown This time Barnes threw towards theend zone and towards Jackson Thurman

Jackson made the catch for a nine-yardtouchdown and Knights kick tied the gameup - again The Millers got the ball backwith 224 left which set up Barnes big runand Noblesvilles winning drive

I felt great about the look in our kidseyes said Simmons They believed Andtheres magic in believing and our kids

Millers win exciting HCC opener over Tigers

Noblesville 28Fishers 21

Team stats NHS FHSFirst downs 15 14By rush 9 5By pass 5 9By penalty 1 0Yards rushing 37-223 32-100Passing yards 102 147Comp-Att-Int 11-17-1 15-29-1Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-2Penalties-yards 5-39 7-80Punts-average 2-365 6-317

Score by QuartersNoblesville 7 0 7 14 - 28Fishers 7 7 0 7 - 21

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Chandler Hurst 54-yard run (JackKnight kick) 748F - Jalen Moss recovered fumble in endzone (Ben Norton kick) 218

Second QuarterF - Michael Noble 1-yard run (Nortonkick) 640

Third QuarterN - Ryan Barnes 2-yard run (Knightkick) 421

Fourth QuarterF - Michael Johnson 17-yard pass fromJoel Smyth (Norton kick) 845N - Jackson Thurman 10-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 420N - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)025

Noblesville statsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-158 ChandlerHurst 13-81 Chase Evans 1-(minus 13)Passing Barnes 10-16-99 Plumer 1-1-3Receiving Jackson Thurman 5-50 BenGruver 3-31 Nolan Ginther 2-18 BlakeTaylor 1-3

Fishers statsRushing Trevor Newman 15-48Michael Noble 12-38 Joel Smyth 5-14Passing Smyth 15-29-147Receiving DeVonte Adams 5-48 BryceGee 3-27 Michael Johnson 2-19 BrianKantner 2-19 RJ Potts 1-20 Newman1-9 Nathan Humphrey 1-5

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesville coach Jason Simmons address the Millers football team after its 28-21 victory over Fishers Friday at ReynoldsTigers Stadium It was the first win of the year for Noblesville and also gave the Millers a victory in their Hoosier CrossroadsConference opener

Sports 7

believed taking the field with 76 yards to gothat we were going to go squash that inch

Simmons credited Noblesvilles de-fense too

I thought our defense played reallywell said the coach We bent a little butwe didnt give up big chunks We stoppedthe fake punt We did a lot of things tonightreally well defensively but the one thingthat we did defensively well was we playedwith an attitude and an edge and thatssomething we had to do We had to befundamental and we had to win the initialtake off And we did that tonight

Barnes carried the ball 23 more timestotaling 158 yards Hurst rushed for 81yards including his big touchdown runBarnes completed 10 of 16 passes for 99

yards Thurman caught five of those passesfor 50 yards

Smyth threw 29 passes completing 15of them for 147 yards DeVonte Adams hadfive catches for 48 yards Newman led Fish-ers rushing with 48 yards

I was proud of the way our kidsplayed said Tigers coach Rick WimmerWere playing with some JV guys outthere We are just beat up and injured Ithought we played very very hard Proud ofour effort

Both teams have huge games next weekThe Millers (1-2) host Westfield the No3-ranked team in 5A Fishers (2-1) willtravel to Hamilton Southeastern taking onthe 6A No 7 Royals for the Mudsock tro-phy

MILLERS From Page 6

TOP Fishersrsquo Michael Noble (35) is lifted up by CharlieBernhardt (72) after Noble scored a touchdown for the Tigersduring the Noblesville-Fishers football game Friday night atReynolds Tigers Stadium Also pictured for Fishers isDeVonte Adams (7)ABOVE With a few minutes before kickoff Noblesville getsitself ready

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Jackson Thurman (44) catches atouchdown pass while being covered by Fishersrsquo BryceReardon

Photos by Kirk Green

Sports8

Westfield put up a ton of offense Fridayevening in a 48-8 home field victory overHoosier Crossroads Conference foe (andClass 5A No 7) Zionsville

But following the game Coach JakeGilbert had lots to say about the 5A No 3Shamrocksrsquo defense

ldquoThe first team gave up only its secondtouchdown of the seasonrdquo pointed out thecoach ldquoThe defense played well We held(Brenden) Mikesell to just 17 yards in 17carriesrdquo

Leading that defense in total tackles wasHank Grenda with two solo tackles andeight assists

On offense Gilbert said the Shamrocksran the ball well

ldquoWe did run it well (316 yards in 42carries)rdquo said Gilbert ldquoWe got off a coupleof long passes to Evan Manley AndySweet had a good night throwing the foot-ballrdquo

On the ground lots of Shamrocks con-tributed Johnny Swidan had 14 carries for73 yards Nate Froelich 14 carries for 66yards and Sweet ran six times for 86 yardsOwen McGraw came off the bench andcarried three times for 80 yards

Froelich and Swidan each scored twotouchdowns Will Harrison added to thepoint total with five PATs and a pair of fieldgoals

Zionsville never challenged Westfieldleaped to a 14-0 first quarter advantage andled 28-8 entering halftime

The Shamrocks now 3-0 have a bigconference game next Friday at Noblesville

Westfield 48Zionsville 8

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 14 7 13 ndash 48Zionsville 0 8 0 0 -- 8

Game StatsWHS ZHS

Rushing 42-316 31-84Passing 122 187CompAttIntc 6-6-0 10-16-3FumblesLost 1-1 NA

Westfield ScoringTouchdowns Nate Froelich 2 JohnnySwidan 2 Evan Manley 1 OwenMcGraw 1Field Goals Will Harrison 2Extra Points Harrison 5 MilesClikenbeard 1

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 6-86 OwenMcGraw 3-80 Nate Froelich 14-66Dorian Henson 4-15 Austin Ward1-minus 4 Johnny Swidan 14-73Passing Sweet 6-6-122Receiving Evan Manley 2-68 KalebPettijohn 3-40 Swidan 1-14

Westfield grounds Eagles

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

A happy Westfield coach Jake Gilbert talks with his Shamrocks team after they beat Zionsville 48-8 Friday night atThe Rock Westfield is now 3-0 for the season and got a victory in its Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Owen McGraw (20) scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night one of four Shamrock playersto do soBELOW Byron Hubbard (8) and the Shamrocks had plenty to celebrate after Westfieldrsquos big win

Sports 9

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Dorian Henson (left) and Nate Froelich (right) both rushed for Westfield in its win over Zionsville Friday night Froelichrushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns Henson carried the ball four times for 15 yards

Sports10

It took Hamilton Heights a week andtwo quarters to really start flying but oncethat happened there was no stopping theHuskies Friday evening with a home field35-12 victory over Lewis Cass

ldquoWe could use not playing last week asan excuse but the thing was we didnrsquot playwell in the first halfrdquo said Heights coachMitch Street

ldquoWe picked up the pace in the secondhalf We made some plays We got somestopsrdquo Street added

ldquoWe have lots to work onrdquo he saidLeading just 14-12 entering the fourth

quarter the Class 3A No 8 Huskies putthree touchdowns on the board All threecame on the passing arm of Josh Feltz

ldquoWe just started to executerdquo said StreetFeltz had a sensation night hitting on

16-of-23 passes for 284 yardsLewis Cass outrushed the Huskies 277

yards to 60 but completed just 2-of-8 pass-es for 24 yards

Hamilton Heights first two touchdownscame on the ground

With 510 remaining in the first quarterJake Beale ran three yards into the end zoneand Michael Tyner kicked the extra point

Beale scored again in the second frameand Tyner booted another PAT Bealersquostouchdown came on a nine-yard run

The Huskies didnrsquot score again until thefourth quarter when Feltz started to uncorkhis arm He hit Riley White for 13 yards anda TD He passed to Sterling Weatherfordfor 19 yards and a score And he threw toJesse Brown for 45 yards and the Huskiesrsquofinal TD with 138 remaining

Brown had seven catches in the gamefor 141 yards White caught four balls for52 yards

As Heightsrsquo offense picked up in thesecond half so did the defense

ldquoWe started to make playsrdquo Street saidldquoCaymn Lutz played well and so did Ster-ling Weatherfordrdquo

Lewis Cassrsquo first touchdown came with29 seconds left in the first half The onlyscore of the game in the third period was aCass TD with 631 remaining

The win left the Huskies 2-0 with an oldrival coming in next week The Huskieswill host Tipton

Heights blast Cass 35-12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

There was plenty of fancy footwork to be found at the Husky Dome on Friday as Hamilton Heights danced its way to a 35-12 win over Lewis CassLEFT Michael Cross leaps in the air to make a catchRIGHT Jesse Brown caught seven passes for 141 yards and a touchdown

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

The crowd at the Husky Dome had plenty to cheer about while watching Heightsrsquo victory on Friday

Heights 35 LewisCass 12

Score by QuartersHeights 7 7 0 21 --- 35Cass 0 6 6 0 -- 12

Game Stats HH LC

First Downs 13 18 By Rushing 2 16 By Passing 9 0 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 20-60 57-277Yards Passing 284 24CompAttIntc 16-23-0 2-8-0FumblesLost 1-1 3-1Penalties 7-94 NA

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Jake Beale 3-yard run (Michael TynerPAT) 510

Second QuarterBeale 9-yard run (Tyner kick) 355

Fourth QuarterRiley White 13-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 1156Sterling Weatherford 19-yard pass fromFeltz (Tyner kick) 651Jesse Brown 45-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 138

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowen 3-6 Feltz 4-8Beale 13-46Passing Feltz 16-23-284Receiving Brown 7-141 Caymn Lutz2-26 Weatherford 2-28 Michael Cross1-37 White 4-52

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Host Center Grove held Carmel to apair of field goals and then the Trojansbroke a 6-6 tie with two touchdowns inthe fourth quarter to come out with a 19-6MIC victory over the Greyhounds lastevening

It was a defensive battle from start tofinish although Class 6A No 6 CenterGrove gained an advantage by outrush-ing 6A No 7 Carmel 197 yards to 80Through the air Carmel passed for 105yards and Center Grove for 87

Will Schmidt led Carmelrsquos rushing with 42 yards in 12 carries Carmelrsquosdefense had trouble with Center Groversquos Russ East who carried 18 times for 106yards

Jake McDonald hit on 14-of-19 Carmel passes with Kurt Rafdal and JalenWalker each catching four

Center Grove broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second quarter field goalsLuke Eckert booted a 45-yarder and then kicked a 29-yard

Carmel got on the board in the third quarter on a 22-yard field goal by ConnorCoghlan Then in the fourth quarter Coghlan kicked a 39-yarder to tie the game

But Carmel didnrsquot score again while Center Grove was collecting a pair offourth quarter scores

Coach John Hebertrsquos Greyhounds will return to action next Friday in anotherMIC contest Carmel will host Pike

Center Grove wins 19-6

Center Grove 19Carmel 6

Score by QuartersCarmel 0 0 3 3 ndash 6Center Grove 0 6 0 13 ndash 19

Team Stats CHS CGFirst Downs 11 15Yards Rushing 28-80 43-197Yards Passing 105 87CompAttIntc 14-19-1 7-13-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-24 6-45Carmel Scoring

Third QuarterConnor Coghlan 22-yard field goal 446

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 39-yard field goal 1050

Carmel StatsRushing Will Schmidt 12-42 JeromeHalsell 7-25 Jalen Walker 4-18 CamariHunt 2-7 Jake McDonald 3-minus 11Passing McDonald 14-19-105Receiving Kurt Rafdal 4-41 Walker4-14 Bennett Kiley 2-29 Schmidt 2-10Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Halsell 1-2

Halsell Walker Hunt McDonaldCoghlan Schmidt

Back home at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic put on a show for its home fans Fridaynight in a 49-0 win over Heritage Christian

The Class 3A No 7 Golden Eagles flew past 2A No 10 Heritage from the beginningleading 21-0 after the first quarter and 42-0 at halftime Carter McGinnis scored fivetouchdowns in the first half totaling an efficient 181 yards on just 13 carries

Four of McGinnis touchdowns were by rushing he also caught a 34-yard pass fromLuke Keller midway through the first quarter Keller also threw a TD to Thomas Kaser a53-yard strike that was the longest score of the night Will Jenkins ran for a 23-yardtouchdown in the third period

Caleb Quick was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra point kicks Keller racked up 144 yardspassing on a 6-of-8 completion rate

Guerin Catholic plays at Indianapolis Howe next Friday

Guerin Catholic 49Heritage Christian 0

Team stats HC GC

First downs 4 20By rush 0 12By pass 3 8By penalty 1 0Rushing yards 6-17 34-269Passing yards 96 192Comp-Att-Inc 14-26-0 11-16-0Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-yards 5-43 8-95Punts-average 5-314 1-320

Score by QuartersHeritage 0 0 0 0 - 0Guerin 21 21 7 0 - 49

Guerin scoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 40-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 1051

McGinnis 34-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 717McGinnis 2-yard run (Quick kick) 352

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 53-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 658McGinnis 43-yard run (Quick kick) 425McGinnis 29-yard run (Quick kick) 116

Third QuarterWill Jenkins 23-yard run (Quick kick)307

Guerin statsRushing Carter McGinnis 13-181Dylan Crossen 13-42 Will Jenkins 3-31Luke Keller 3-14 Grant Fremion 1-6Roc Ricker 1-(minus 5)Passing Keller 6-8-144 Jenkins 3-4-32Ricker 2-4-16Receiving Thomas Kaser 3-71 JacksonStreet 2-21 McGinnis 1-34 TrevorGeorge 1-28 Conner Voorhis 1-11Mike Tallman 1-11 Chris Castilo 1-8Brendan Downey 1-8

Guerin rolls pastHeritage 49-0

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Sheridan needed a little luck in itsfootball game Friday at North White

A little luck twiceThe Blackhawks first missed on a

two-point conversion tryThen with Sheridan five yards away

from a game-winning touchdown theBlackhawks ran out of time

North White pulled out a 28-27 victoryldquoIf we would have gotten the two-

pointer that would have forced NorthWhite to score and go for twordquo said CoachLarry Wright ldquoBut I made the wrong callI shouldnrsquot have called that playrdquo

Sheridan on a four-yard run by JoeCallahan with 1122 left in the game tooka 27-22 lead But the Blackhawks fellshort on the two-point conversion

Then North White put the winningpoints on the board with 708 remaining

Sheridan got to North Whitersquos five-yard line when time ran it It was a serieswith lots of confusion

ldquoThe referee called a touchdown butthe ball was at the fiverdquo Wright said ldquoWedidnrsquot have any time outs remaining Wejust ran out of timerdquo

Wright said is 1-2 club played aldquodecentrdquo game

ldquoWe played physically tough weplayed hardrdquo said the coach ldquoBut wersquorestill making lots of silly mistakesrdquo

Sheridan outrushed North White (3-0)326 yards to 115 But the hosts threw for178 yards and three touchdowns Sheridanwas 4-of-13 through the air for 56 yardsand the Blackhawks had two passesintercepted

Callahan had another outstandinggame on the ground carrying 16 times for153 yards Quarterback Drake Delphgained 88 yards in 13 carries and KennyBunnell added 65 yards in nine trips

Delph ws 4-of-13 passing the ballGunner Williams had three catches for 43yards

Delph with 824 remaining in the firstquarter scored Sheridanrsquos first touchdownfrom the one Gunner Williams kicked theextra point

Sheridan put 14 points on the board inthe third quarter Delph ran 65 yards for aTD Alex Gipson blocked a punt and ran30 yards for the TD Williams againbooted the extra points

Hawks edgedat North White

No report from SoutheasternHamilton Southeastern lost to Avon 31-28 Friday night Southeastern did not

report its game stats by press time

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

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In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

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Friday high school football scores

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News 5

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Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb was among the speakers at Thursdayrsquos ceremony

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Sports6

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorEven after 24 carries in his previous

game and still more in his current gameNoblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes want-ed the ball

The junior traveled from Kansas City tohis new home and got thrown into the fastlane of Indiana high school football rightaway But with 24 seconds left in the Mill-ers Hoosier Crossroads Conference openerat Fishers on Friday Barnes found the rightlane and sped 41 yards to the end zoneThat touchdown put Noblesville on top andthe Millers hung on for their first win of theseason 28-21 over the Class 6A No 8 Ti-gers

That was Barnes 23rd carry of thenight but he wasnt tired

Im pumped and excited for the teamhe said

Of course every player on a footballteam has a role in the touchdown Barneshad excellent blocking that opened up thatlane

I really think it came down to NolanGinther and Drew Scheib on the edge saidNoblesville coach Jason Simmons Thosetwo guys did a nice job setting the edgeChandler Hurst was a lead blocker on itRyan gets the credit for the yards but thoseguys those three deserve credit too be-cause they gave him an opportunity to getdown hill and to go bang that thing

Barnes agreedGreat blocking said the quarterback

And they just opened up a lane for me andit was right there wide open

Noblesvilles winning touchdown wasthe final score of an exciting back-and-forth game in which both teams playedwith much effort and provided some excit-ing moments on offense and defense

The Millers had the first big momentwhen Hurst blasted off on a 54-yard run toget the first score of the game with 748 leftin the first quarter Jack Knight made theextra point kick he would make all four ofhis kick attempts on the night

Fishers defense would then get the nextscore as Jalen Moss recovered a fumble inthe end zone to give the Tigers their firsttouchdown Ben Norton kicked the extrapoint he was also perfect in kicking withthree successful attempts

Fishers would soon get the ball backand scored again on a long drive that beganwith 19 seconds left in the first quarterTrevor Newman Michael Noble and JoelSmyth took turns making short runs downthe field with quarterback Smyth making acouple of passes along the way (to Newmanand Bryce Gee) Noble got the ball on theone-yard line and he carried it in makingthe score 14-7 That was with 630 remain-ing in the second quarter which meant itwas a nearly six-minute drive That wouldbe the last score of the first half

Noblesville tied things back up midwaythrough the third quarter Starting on theMillers 22 Barnes zoomed ahead 32 yardsto get the ball in Tiger territory The quar-terback led the way down the field withseveral short runs and with three solidpasses (two to Jackson Thurman and one toBen Gruver) Barnes ended the drive with atwo-yard dash into the end zone makingthe score 14-14

Fishers took the lead one more timewhen Smyth connected with Michael Jon-son for a 17-yard touchdown pass Thatgave the Tigers a 21-14 lead with 845 leftin the game

Noblesville answered with a score of itsown This time Barnes threw towards theend zone and towards Jackson Thurman

Jackson made the catch for a nine-yardtouchdown and Knights kick tied the gameup - again The Millers got the ball backwith 224 left which set up Barnes big runand Noblesvilles winning drive

I felt great about the look in our kidseyes said Simmons They believed Andtheres magic in believing and our kids

Millers win exciting HCC opener over Tigers

Noblesville 28Fishers 21

Team stats NHS FHSFirst downs 15 14By rush 9 5By pass 5 9By penalty 1 0Yards rushing 37-223 32-100Passing yards 102 147Comp-Att-Int 11-17-1 15-29-1Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-2Penalties-yards 5-39 7-80Punts-average 2-365 6-317

Score by QuartersNoblesville 7 0 7 14 - 28Fishers 7 7 0 7 - 21

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Chandler Hurst 54-yard run (JackKnight kick) 748F - Jalen Moss recovered fumble in endzone (Ben Norton kick) 218

Second QuarterF - Michael Noble 1-yard run (Nortonkick) 640

Third QuarterN - Ryan Barnes 2-yard run (Knightkick) 421

Fourth QuarterF - Michael Johnson 17-yard pass fromJoel Smyth (Norton kick) 845N - Jackson Thurman 10-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 420N - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)025

Noblesville statsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-158 ChandlerHurst 13-81 Chase Evans 1-(minus 13)Passing Barnes 10-16-99 Plumer 1-1-3Receiving Jackson Thurman 5-50 BenGruver 3-31 Nolan Ginther 2-18 BlakeTaylor 1-3

Fishers statsRushing Trevor Newman 15-48Michael Noble 12-38 Joel Smyth 5-14Passing Smyth 15-29-147Receiving DeVonte Adams 5-48 BryceGee 3-27 Michael Johnson 2-19 BrianKantner 2-19 RJ Potts 1-20 Newman1-9 Nathan Humphrey 1-5

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesville coach Jason Simmons address the Millers football team after its 28-21 victory over Fishers Friday at ReynoldsTigers Stadium It was the first win of the year for Noblesville and also gave the Millers a victory in their Hoosier CrossroadsConference opener

Sports 7

believed taking the field with 76 yards to gothat we were going to go squash that inch

Simmons credited Noblesvilles de-fense too

I thought our defense played reallywell said the coach We bent a little butwe didnt give up big chunks We stoppedthe fake punt We did a lot of things tonightreally well defensively but the one thingthat we did defensively well was we playedwith an attitude and an edge and thatssomething we had to do We had to befundamental and we had to win the initialtake off And we did that tonight

Barnes carried the ball 23 more timestotaling 158 yards Hurst rushed for 81yards including his big touchdown runBarnes completed 10 of 16 passes for 99

yards Thurman caught five of those passesfor 50 yards

Smyth threw 29 passes completing 15of them for 147 yards DeVonte Adams hadfive catches for 48 yards Newman led Fish-ers rushing with 48 yards

I was proud of the way our kidsplayed said Tigers coach Rick WimmerWere playing with some JV guys outthere We are just beat up and injured Ithought we played very very hard Proud ofour effort

Both teams have huge games next weekThe Millers (1-2) host Westfield the No3-ranked team in 5A Fishers (2-1) willtravel to Hamilton Southeastern taking onthe 6A No 7 Royals for the Mudsock tro-phy

MILLERS From Page 6

TOP Fishersrsquo Michael Noble (35) is lifted up by CharlieBernhardt (72) after Noble scored a touchdown for the Tigersduring the Noblesville-Fishers football game Friday night atReynolds Tigers Stadium Also pictured for Fishers isDeVonte Adams (7)ABOVE With a few minutes before kickoff Noblesville getsitself ready

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Jackson Thurman (44) catches atouchdown pass while being covered by Fishersrsquo BryceReardon

Photos by Kirk Green

Sports8

Westfield put up a ton of offense Fridayevening in a 48-8 home field victory overHoosier Crossroads Conference foe (andClass 5A No 7) Zionsville

But following the game Coach JakeGilbert had lots to say about the 5A No 3Shamrocksrsquo defense

ldquoThe first team gave up only its secondtouchdown of the seasonrdquo pointed out thecoach ldquoThe defense played well We held(Brenden) Mikesell to just 17 yards in 17carriesrdquo

Leading that defense in total tackles wasHank Grenda with two solo tackles andeight assists

On offense Gilbert said the Shamrocksran the ball well

ldquoWe did run it well (316 yards in 42carries)rdquo said Gilbert ldquoWe got off a coupleof long passes to Evan Manley AndySweet had a good night throwing the foot-ballrdquo

On the ground lots of Shamrocks con-tributed Johnny Swidan had 14 carries for73 yards Nate Froelich 14 carries for 66yards and Sweet ran six times for 86 yardsOwen McGraw came off the bench andcarried three times for 80 yards

Froelich and Swidan each scored twotouchdowns Will Harrison added to thepoint total with five PATs and a pair of fieldgoals

Zionsville never challenged Westfieldleaped to a 14-0 first quarter advantage andled 28-8 entering halftime

The Shamrocks now 3-0 have a bigconference game next Friday at Noblesville

Westfield 48Zionsville 8

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 14 7 13 ndash 48Zionsville 0 8 0 0 -- 8

Game StatsWHS ZHS

Rushing 42-316 31-84Passing 122 187CompAttIntc 6-6-0 10-16-3FumblesLost 1-1 NA

Westfield ScoringTouchdowns Nate Froelich 2 JohnnySwidan 2 Evan Manley 1 OwenMcGraw 1Field Goals Will Harrison 2Extra Points Harrison 5 MilesClikenbeard 1

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 6-86 OwenMcGraw 3-80 Nate Froelich 14-66Dorian Henson 4-15 Austin Ward1-minus 4 Johnny Swidan 14-73Passing Sweet 6-6-122Receiving Evan Manley 2-68 KalebPettijohn 3-40 Swidan 1-14

Westfield grounds Eagles

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

A happy Westfield coach Jake Gilbert talks with his Shamrocks team after they beat Zionsville 48-8 Friday night atThe Rock Westfield is now 3-0 for the season and got a victory in its Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Owen McGraw (20) scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night one of four Shamrock playersto do soBELOW Byron Hubbard (8) and the Shamrocks had plenty to celebrate after Westfieldrsquos big win

Sports 9

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Dorian Henson (left) and Nate Froelich (right) both rushed for Westfield in its win over Zionsville Friday night Froelichrushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns Henson carried the ball four times for 15 yards

Sports10

It took Hamilton Heights a week andtwo quarters to really start flying but oncethat happened there was no stopping theHuskies Friday evening with a home field35-12 victory over Lewis Cass

ldquoWe could use not playing last week asan excuse but the thing was we didnrsquot playwell in the first halfrdquo said Heights coachMitch Street

ldquoWe picked up the pace in the secondhalf We made some plays We got somestopsrdquo Street added

ldquoWe have lots to work onrdquo he saidLeading just 14-12 entering the fourth

quarter the Class 3A No 8 Huskies putthree touchdowns on the board All threecame on the passing arm of Josh Feltz

ldquoWe just started to executerdquo said StreetFeltz had a sensation night hitting on

16-of-23 passes for 284 yardsLewis Cass outrushed the Huskies 277

yards to 60 but completed just 2-of-8 pass-es for 24 yards

Hamilton Heights first two touchdownscame on the ground

With 510 remaining in the first quarterJake Beale ran three yards into the end zoneand Michael Tyner kicked the extra point

Beale scored again in the second frameand Tyner booted another PAT Bealersquostouchdown came on a nine-yard run

The Huskies didnrsquot score again until thefourth quarter when Feltz started to uncorkhis arm He hit Riley White for 13 yards anda TD He passed to Sterling Weatherfordfor 19 yards and a score And he threw toJesse Brown for 45 yards and the Huskiesrsquofinal TD with 138 remaining

Brown had seven catches in the gamefor 141 yards White caught four balls for52 yards

As Heightsrsquo offense picked up in thesecond half so did the defense

ldquoWe started to make playsrdquo Street saidldquoCaymn Lutz played well and so did Ster-ling Weatherfordrdquo

Lewis Cassrsquo first touchdown came with29 seconds left in the first half The onlyscore of the game in the third period was aCass TD with 631 remaining

The win left the Huskies 2-0 with an oldrival coming in next week The Huskieswill host Tipton

Heights blast Cass 35-12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

There was plenty of fancy footwork to be found at the Husky Dome on Friday as Hamilton Heights danced its way to a 35-12 win over Lewis CassLEFT Michael Cross leaps in the air to make a catchRIGHT Jesse Brown caught seven passes for 141 yards and a touchdown

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

The crowd at the Husky Dome had plenty to cheer about while watching Heightsrsquo victory on Friday

Heights 35 LewisCass 12

Score by QuartersHeights 7 7 0 21 --- 35Cass 0 6 6 0 -- 12

Game Stats HH LC

First Downs 13 18 By Rushing 2 16 By Passing 9 0 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 20-60 57-277Yards Passing 284 24CompAttIntc 16-23-0 2-8-0FumblesLost 1-1 3-1Penalties 7-94 NA

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Jake Beale 3-yard run (Michael TynerPAT) 510

Second QuarterBeale 9-yard run (Tyner kick) 355

Fourth QuarterRiley White 13-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 1156Sterling Weatherford 19-yard pass fromFeltz (Tyner kick) 651Jesse Brown 45-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 138

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowen 3-6 Feltz 4-8Beale 13-46Passing Feltz 16-23-284Receiving Brown 7-141 Caymn Lutz2-26 Weatherford 2-28 Michael Cross1-37 White 4-52

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Host Center Grove held Carmel to apair of field goals and then the Trojansbroke a 6-6 tie with two touchdowns inthe fourth quarter to come out with a 19-6MIC victory over the Greyhounds lastevening

It was a defensive battle from start tofinish although Class 6A No 6 CenterGrove gained an advantage by outrush-ing 6A No 7 Carmel 197 yards to 80Through the air Carmel passed for 105yards and Center Grove for 87

Will Schmidt led Carmelrsquos rushing with 42 yards in 12 carries Carmelrsquosdefense had trouble with Center Groversquos Russ East who carried 18 times for 106yards

Jake McDonald hit on 14-of-19 Carmel passes with Kurt Rafdal and JalenWalker each catching four

Center Grove broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second quarter field goalsLuke Eckert booted a 45-yarder and then kicked a 29-yard

Carmel got on the board in the third quarter on a 22-yard field goal by ConnorCoghlan Then in the fourth quarter Coghlan kicked a 39-yarder to tie the game

But Carmel didnrsquot score again while Center Grove was collecting a pair offourth quarter scores

Coach John Hebertrsquos Greyhounds will return to action next Friday in anotherMIC contest Carmel will host Pike

Center Grove wins 19-6

Center Grove 19Carmel 6

Score by QuartersCarmel 0 0 3 3 ndash 6Center Grove 0 6 0 13 ndash 19

Team Stats CHS CGFirst Downs 11 15Yards Rushing 28-80 43-197Yards Passing 105 87CompAttIntc 14-19-1 7-13-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-24 6-45Carmel Scoring

Third QuarterConnor Coghlan 22-yard field goal 446

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 39-yard field goal 1050

Carmel StatsRushing Will Schmidt 12-42 JeromeHalsell 7-25 Jalen Walker 4-18 CamariHunt 2-7 Jake McDonald 3-minus 11Passing McDonald 14-19-105Receiving Kurt Rafdal 4-41 Walker4-14 Bennett Kiley 2-29 Schmidt 2-10Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Halsell 1-2

Halsell Walker Hunt McDonaldCoghlan Schmidt

Back home at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic put on a show for its home fans Fridaynight in a 49-0 win over Heritage Christian

The Class 3A No 7 Golden Eagles flew past 2A No 10 Heritage from the beginningleading 21-0 after the first quarter and 42-0 at halftime Carter McGinnis scored fivetouchdowns in the first half totaling an efficient 181 yards on just 13 carries

Four of McGinnis touchdowns were by rushing he also caught a 34-yard pass fromLuke Keller midway through the first quarter Keller also threw a TD to Thomas Kaser a53-yard strike that was the longest score of the night Will Jenkins ran for a 23-yardtouchdown in the third period

Caleb Quick was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra point kicks Keller racked up 144 yardspassing on a 6-of-8 completion rate

Guerin Catholic plays at Indianapolis Howe next Friday

Guerin Catholic 49Heritage Christian 0

Team stats HC GC

First downs 4 20By rush 0 12By pass 3 8By penalty 1 0Rushing yards 6-17 34-269Passing yards 96 192Comp-Att-Inc 14-26-0 11-16-0Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-yards 5-43 8-95Punts-average 5-314 1-320

Score by QuartersHeritage 0 0 0 0 - 0Guerin 21 21 7 0 - 49

Guerin scoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 40-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 1051

McGinnis 34-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 717McGinnis 2-yard run (Quick kick) 352

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 53-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 658McGinnis 43-yard run (Quick kick) 425McGinnis 29-yard run (Quick kick) 116

Third QuarterWill Jenkins 23-yard run (Quick kick)307

Guerin statsRushing Carter McGinnis 13-181Dylan Crossen 13-42 Will Jenkins 3-31Luke Keller 3-14 Grant Fremion 1-6Roc Ricker 1-(minus 5)Passing Keller 6-8-144 Jenkins 3-4-32Ricker 2-4-16Receiving Thomas Kaser 3-71 JacksonStreet 2-21 McGinnis 1-34 TrevorGeorge 1-28 Conner Voorhis 1-11Mike Tallman 1-11 Chris Castilo 1-8Brendan Downey 1-8

Guerin rolls pastHeritage 49-0

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Sheridan needed a little luck in itsfootball game Friday at North White

A little luck twiceThe Blackhawks first missed on a

two-point conversion tryThen with Sheridan five yards away

from a game-winning touchdown theBlackhawks ran out of time

North White pulled out a 28-27 victoryldquoIf we would have gotten the two-

pointer that would have forced NorthWhite to score and go for twordquo said CoachLarry Wright ldquoBut I made the wrong callI shouldnrsquot have called that playrdquo

Sheridan on a four-yard run by JoeCallahan with 1122 left in the game tooka 27-22 lead But the Blackhawks fellshort on the two-point conversion

Then North White put the winningpoints on the board with 708 remaining

Sheridan got to North Whitersquos five-yard line when time ran it It was a serieswith lots of confusion

ldquoThe referee called a touchdown butthe ball was at the fiverdquo Wright said ldquoWedidnrsquot have any time outs remaining Wejust ran out of timerdquo

Wright said is 1-2 club played aldquodecentrdquo game

ldquoWe played physically tough weplayed hardrdquo said the coach ldquoBut wersquorestill making lots of silly mistakesrdquo

Sheridan outrushed North White (3-0)326 yards to 115 But the hosts threw for178 yards and three touchdowns Sheridanwas 4-of-13 through the air for 56 yardsand the Blackhawks had two passesintercepted

Callahan had another outstandinggame on the ground carrying 16 times for153 yards Quarterback Drake Delphgained 88 yards in 13 carries and KennyBunnell added 65 yards in nine trips

Delph ws 4-of-13 passing the ballGunner Williams had three catches for 43yards

Delph with 824 remaining in the firstquarter scored Sheridanrsquos first touchdownfrom the one Gunner Williams kicked theextra point

Sheridan put 14 points on the board inthe third quarter Delph ran 65 yards for aTD Alex Gipson blocked a punt and ran30 yards for the TD Williams againbooted the extra points

Hawks edgedat North White

No report from SoutheasternHamilton Southeastern lost to Avon 31-28 Friday night Southeastern did not

report its game stats by press time

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

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In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

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Friday high school football scores

Page 6: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/e0a43b39...Matthew’s academic accomplishments and other achievements and it is our

Sports6

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorEven after 24 carries in his previous

game and still more in his current gameNoblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes want-ed the ball

The junior traveled from Kansas City tohis new home and got thrown into the fastlane of Indiana high school football rightaway But with 24 seconds left in the Mill-ers Hoosier Crossroads Conference openerat Fishers on Friday Barnes found the rightlane and sped 41 yards to the end zoneThat touchdown put Noblesville on top andthe Millers hung on for their first win of theseason 28-21 over the Class 6A No 8 Ti-gers

That was Barnes 23rd carry of thenight but he wasnt tired

Im pumped and excited for the teamhe said

Of course every player on a footballteam has a role in the touchdown Barneshad excellent blocking that opened up thatlane

I really think it came down to NolanGinther and Drew Scheib on the edge saidNoblesville coach Jason Simmons Thosetwo guys did a nice job setting the edgeChandler Hurst was a lead blocker on itRyan gets the credit for the yards but thoseguys those three deserve credit too be-cause they gave him an opportunity to getdown hill and to go bang that thing

Barnes agreedGreat blocking said the quarterback

And they just opened up a lane for me andit was right there wide open

Noblesvilles winning touchdown wasthe final score of an exciting back-and-forth game in which both teams playedwith much effort and provided some excit-ing moments on offense and defense

The Millers had the first big momentwhen Hurst blasted off on a 54-yard run toget the first score of the game with 748 leftin the first quarter Jack Knight made theextra point kick he would make all four ofhis kick attempts on the night

Fishers defense would then get the nextscore as Jalen Moss recovered a fumble inthe end zone to give the Tigers their firsttouchdown Ben Norton kicked the extrapoint he was also perfect in kicking withthree successful attempts

Fishers would soon get the ball backand scored again on a long drive that beganwith 19 seconds left in the first quarterTrevor Newman Michael Noble and JoelSmyth took turns making short runs downthe field with quarterback Smyth making acouple of passes along the way (to Newmanand Bryce Gee) Noble got the ball on theone-yard line and he carried it in makingthe score 14-7 That was with 630 remain-ing in the second quarter which meant itwas a nearly six-minute drive That wouldbe the last score of the first half

Noblesville tied things back up midwaythrough the third quarter Starting on theMillers 22 Barnes zoomed ahead 32 yardsto get the ball in Tiger territory The quar-terback led the way down the field withseveral short runs and with three solidpasses (two to Jackson Thurman and one toBen Gruver) Barnes ended the drive with atwo-yard dash into the end zone makingthe score 14-14

Fishers took the lead one more timewhen Smyth connected with Michael Jon-son for a 17-yard touchdown pass Thatgave the Tigers a 21-14 lead with 845 leftin the game

Noblesville answered with a score of itsown This time Barnes threw towards theend zone and towards Jackson Thurman

Jackson made the catch for a nine-yardtouchdown and Knights kick tied the gameup - again The Millers got the ball backwith 224 left which set up Barnes big runand Noblesvilles winning drive

I felt great about the look in our kidseyes said Simmons They believed Andtheres magic in believing and our kids

Millers win exciting HCC opener over Tigers

Noblesville 28Fishers 21

Team stats NHS FHSFirst downs 15 14By rush 9 5By pass 5 9By penalty 1 0Yards rushing 37-223 32-100Passing yards 102 147Comp-Att-Int 11-17-1 15-29-1Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-2Penalties-yards 5-39 7-80Punts-average 2-365 6-317

Score by QuartersNoblesville 7 0 7 14 - 28Fishers 7 7 0 7 - 21

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Chandler Hurst 54-yard run (JackKnight kick) 748F - Jalen Moss recovered fumble in endzone (Ben Norton kick) 218

Second QuarterF - Michael Noble 1-yard run (Nortonkick) 640

Third QuarterN - Ryan Barnes 2-yard run (Knightkick) 421

Fourth QuarterF - Michael Johnson 17-yard pass fromJoel Smyth (Norton kick) 845N - Jackson Thurman 10-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 420N - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)025

Noblesville statsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-158 ChandlerHurst 13-81 Chase Evans 1-(minus 13)Passing Barnes 10-16-99 Plumer 1-1-3Receiving Jackson Thurman 5-50 BenGruver 3-31 Nolan Ginther 2-18 BlakeTaylor 1-3

Fishers statsRushing Trevor Newman 15-48Michael Noble 12-38 Joel Smyth 5-14Passing Smyth 15-29-147Receiving DeVonte Adams 5-48 BryceGee 3-27 Michael Johnson 2-19 BrianKantner 2-19 RJ Potts 1-20 Newman1-9 Nathan Humphrey 1-5

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesville coach Jason Simmons address the Millers football team after its 28-21 victory over Fishers Friday at ReynoldsTigers Stadium It was the first win of the year for Noblesville and also gave the Millers a victory in their Hoosier CrossroadsConference opener

Sports 7

believed taking the field with 76 yards to gothat we were going to go squash that inch

Simmons credited Noblesvilles de-fense too

I thought our defense played reallywell said the coach We bent a little butwe didnt give up big chunks We stoppedthe fake punt We did a lot of things tonightreally well defensively but the one thingthat we did defensively well was we playedwith an attitude and an edge and thatssomething we had to do We had to befundamental and we had to win the initialtake off And we did that tonight

Barnes carried the ball 23 more timestotaling 158 yards Hurst rushed for 81yards including his big touchdown runBarnes completed 10 of 16 passes for 99

yards Thurman caught five of those passesfor 50 yards

Smyth threw 29 passes completing 15of them for 147 yards DeVonte Adams hadfive catches for 48 yards Newman led Fish-ers rushing with 48 yards

I was proud of the way our kidsplayed said Tigers coach Rick WimmerWere playing with some JV guys outthere We are just beat up and injured Ithought we played very very hard Proud ofour effort

Both teams have huge games next weekThe Millers (1-2) host Westfield the No3-ranked team in 5A Fishers (2-1) willtravel to Hamilton Southeastern taking onthe 6A No 7 Royals for the Mudsock tro-phy

MILLERS From Page 6

TOP Fishersrsquo Michael Noble (35) is lifted up by CharlieBernhardt (72) after Noble scored a touchdown for the Tigersduring the Noblesville-Fishers football game Friday night atReynolds Tigers Stadium Also pictured for Fishers isDeVonte Adams (7)ABOVE With a few minutes before kickoff Noblesville getsitself ready

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Jackson Thurman (44) catches atouchdown pass while being covered by Fishersrsquo BryceReardon

Photos by Kirk Green

Sports8

Westfield put up a ton of offense Fridayevening in a 48-8 home field victory overHoosier Crossroads Conference foe (andClass 5A No 7) Zionsville

But following the game Coach JakeGilbert had lots to say about the 5A No 3Shamrocksrsquo defense

ldquoThe first team gave up only its secondtouchdown of the seasonrdquo pointed out thecoach ldquoThe defense played well We held(Brenden) Mikesell to just 17 yards in 17carriesrdquo

Leading that defense in total tackles wasHank Grenda with two solo tackles andeight assists

On offense Gilbert said the Shamrocksran the ball well

ldquoWe did run it well (316 yards in 42carries)rdquo said Gilbert ldquoWe got off a coupleof long passes to Evan Manley AndySweet had a good night throwing the foot-ballrdquo

On the ground lots of Shamrocks con-tributed Johnny Swidan had 14 carries for73 yards Nate Froelich 14 carries for 66yards and Sweet ran six times for 86 yardsOwen McGraw came off the bench andcarried three times for 80 yards

Froelich and Swidan each scored twotouchdowns Will Harrison added to thepoint total with five PATs and a pair of fieldgoals

Zionsville never challenged Westfieldleaped to a 14-0 first quarter advantage andled 28-8 entering halftime

The Shamrocks now 3-0 have a bigconference game next Friday at Noblesville

Westfield 48Zionsville 8

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 14 7 13 ndash 48Zionsville 0 8 0 0 -- 8

Game StatsWHS ZHS

Rushing 42-316 31-84Passing 122 187CompAttIntc 6-6-0 10-16-3FumblesLost 1-1 NA

Westfield ScoringTouchdowns Nate Froelich 2 JohnnySwidan 2 Evan Manley 1 OwenMcGraw 1Field Goals Will Harrison 2Extra Points Harrison 5 MilesClikenbeard 1

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 6-86 OwenMcGraw 3-80 Nate Froelich 14-66Dorian Henson 4-15 Austin Ward1-minus 4 Johnny Swidan 14-73Passing Sweet 6-6-122Receiving Evan Manley 2-68 KalebPettijohn 3-40 Swidan 1-14

Westfield grounds Eagles

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

A happy Westfield coach Jake Gilbert talks with his Shamrocks team after they beat Zionsville 48-8 Friday night atThe Rock Westfield is now 3-0 for the season and got a victory in its Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Owen McGraw (20) scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night one of four Shamrock playersto do soBELOW Byron Hubbard (8) and the Shamrocks had plenty to celebrate after Westfieldrsquos big win

Sports 9

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Dorian Henson (left) and Nate Froelich (right) both rushed for Westfield in its win over Zionsville Friday night Froelichrushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns Henson carried the ball four times for 15 yards

Sports10

It took Hamilton Heights a week andtwo quarters to really start flying but oncethat happened there was no stopping theHuskies Friday evening with a home field35-12 victory over Lewis Cass

ldquoWe could use not playing last week asan excuse but the thing was we didnrsquot playwell in the first halfrdquo said Heights coachMitch Street

ldquoWe picked up the pace in the secondhalf We made some plays We got somestopsrdquo Street added

ldquoWe have lots to work onrdquo he saidLeading just 14-12 entering the fourth

quarter the Class 3A No 8 Huskies putthree touchdowns on the board All threecame on the passing arm of Josh Feltz

ldquoWe just started to executerdquo said StreetFeltz had a sensation night hitting on

16-of-23 passes for 284 yardsLewis Cass outrushed the Huskies 277

yards to 60 but completed just 2-of-8 pass-es for 24 yards

Hamilton Heights first two touchdownscame on the ground

With 510 remaining in the first quarterJake Beale ran three yards into the end zoneand Michael Tyner kicked the extra point

Beale scored again in the second frameand Tyner booted another PAT Bealersquostouchdown came on a nine-yard run

The Huskies didnrsquot score again until thefourth quarter when Feltz started to uncorkhis arm He hit Riley White for 13 yards anda TD He passed to Sterling Weatherfordfor 19 yards and a score And he threw toJesse Brown for 45 yards and the Huskiesrsquofinal TD with 138 remaining

Brown had seven catches in the gamefor 141 yards White caught four balls for52 yards

As Heightsrsquo offense picked up in thesecond half so did the defense

ldquoWe started to make playsrdquo Street saidldquoCaymn Lutz played well and so did Ster-ling Weatherfordrdquo

Lewis Cassrsquo first touchdown came with29 seconds left in the first half The onlyscore of the game in the third period was aCass TD with 631 remaining

The win left the Huskies 2-0 with an oldrival coming in next week The Huskieswill host Tipton

Heights blast Cass 35-12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

There was plenty of fancy footwork to be found at the Husky Dome on Friday as Hamilton Heights danced its way to a 35-12 win over Lewis CassLEFT Michael Cross leaps in the air to make a catchRIGHT Jesse Brown caught seven passes for 141 yards and a touchdown

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

The crowd at the Husky Dome had plenty to cheer about while watching Heightsrsquo victory on Friday

Heights 35 LewisCass 12

Score by QuartersHeights 7 7 0 21 --- 35Cass 0 6 6 0 -- 12

Game Stats HH LC

First Downs 13 18 By Rushing 2 16 By Passing 9 0 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 20-60 57-277Yards Passing 284 24CompAttIntc 16-23-0 2-8-0FumblesLost 1-1 3-1Penalties 7-94 NA

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Jake Beale 3-yard run (Michael TynerPAT) 510

Second QuarterBeale 9-yard run (Tyner kick) 355

Fourth QuarterRiley White 13-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 1156Sterling Weatherford 19-yard pass fromFeltz (Tyner kick) 651Jesse Brown 45-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 138

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowen 3-6 Feltz 4-8Beale 13-46Passing Feltz 16-23-284Receiving Brown 7-141 Caymn Lutz2-26 Weatherford 2-28 Michael Cross1-37 White 4-52

Sports 11

Host Center Grove held Carmel to apair of field goals and then the Trojansbroke a 6-6 tie with two touchdowns inthe fourth quarter to come out with a 19-6MIC victory over the Greyhounds lastevening

It was a defensive battle from start tofinish although Class 6A No 6 CenterGrove gained an advantage by outrush-ing 6A No 7 Carmel 197 yards to 80Through the air Carmel passed for 105yards and Center Grove for 87

Will Schmidt led Carmelrsquos rushing with 42 yards in 12 carries Carmelrsquosdefense had trouble with Center Groversquos Russ East who carried 18 times for 106yards

Jake McDonald hit on 14-of-19 Carmel passes with Kurt Rafdal and JalenWalker each catching four

Center Grove broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second quarter field goalsLuke Eckert booted a 45-yarder and then kicked a 29-yard

Carmel got on the board in the third quarter on a 22-yard field goal by ConnorCoghlan Then in the fourth quarter Coghlan kicked a 39-yarder to tie the game

But Carmel didnrsquot score again while Center Grove was collecting a pair offourth quarter scores

Coach John Hebertrsquos Greyhounds will return to action next Friday in anotherMIC contest Carmel will host Pike

Center Grove wins 19-6

Center Grove 19Carmel 6

Score by QuartersCarmel 0 0 3 3 ndash 6Center Grove 0 6 0 13 ndash 19

Team Stats CHS CGFirst Downs 11 15Yards Rushing 28-80 43-197Yards Passing 105 87CompAttIntc 14-19-1 7-13-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-24 6-45Carmel Scoring

Third QuarterConnor Coghlan 22-yard field goal 446

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 39-yard field goal 1050

Carmel StatsRushing Will Schmidt 12-42 JeromeHalsell 7-25 Jalen Walker 4-18 CamariHunt 2-7 Jake McDonald 3-minus 11Passing McDonald 14-19-105Receiving Kurt Rafdal 4-41 Walker4-14 Bennett Kiley 2-29 Schmidt 2-10Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Halsell 1-2

Halsell Walker Hunt McDonaldCoghlan Schmidt

Back home at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic put on a show for its home fans Fridaynight in a 49-0 win over Heritage Christian

The Class 3A No 7 Golden Eagles flew past 2A No 10 Heritage from the beginningleading 21-0 after the first quarter and 42-0 at halftime Carter McGinnis scored fivetouchdowns in the first half totaling an efficient 181 yards on just 13 carries

Four of McGinnis touchdowns were by rushing he also caught a 34-yard pass fromLuke Keller midway through the first quarter Keller also threw a TD to Thomas Kaser a53-yard strike that was the longest score of the night Will Jenkins ran for a 23-yardtouchdown in the third period

Caleb Quick was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra point kicks Keller racked up 144 yardspassing on a 6-of-8 completion rate

Guerin Catholic plays at Indianapolis Howe next Friday

Guerin Catholic 49Heritage Christian 0

Team stats HC GC

First downs 4 20By rush 0 12By pass 3 8By penalty 1 0Rushing yards 6-17 34-269Passing yards 96 192Comp-Att-Inc 14-26-0 11-16-0Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-yards 5-43 8-95Punts-average 5-314 1-320

Score by QuartersHeritage 0 0 0 0 - 0Guerin 21 21 7 0 - 49

Guerin scoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 40-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 1051

McGinnis 34-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 717McGinnis 2-yard run (Quick kick) 352

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 53-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 658McGinnis 43-yard run (Quick kick) 425McGinnis 29-yard run (Quick kick) 116

Third QuarterWill Jenkins 23-yard run (Quick kick)307

Guerin statsRushing Carter McGinnis 13-181Dylan Crossen 13-42 Will Jenkins 3-31Luke Keller 3-14 Grant Fremion 1-6Roc Ricker 1-(minus 5)Passing Keller 6-8-144 Jenkins 3-4-32Ricker 2-4-16Receiving Thomas Kaser 3-71 JacksonStreet 2-21 McGinnis 1-34 TrevorGeorge 1-28 Conner Voorhis 1-11Mike Tallman 1-11 Chris Castilo 1-8Brendan Downey 1-8

Guerin rolls pastHeritage 49-0

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Sheridan needed a little luck in itsfootball game Friday at North White

A little luck twiceThe Blackhawks first missed on a

two-point conversion tryThen with Sheridan five yards away

from a game-winning touchdown theBlackhawks ran out of time

North White pulled out a 28-27 victoryldquoIf we would have gotten the two-

pointer that would have forced NorthWhite to score and go for twordquo said CoachLarry Wright ldquoBut I made the wrong callI shouldnrsquot have called that playrdquo

Sheridan on a four-yard run by JoeCallahan with 1122 left in the game tooka 27-22 lead But the Blackhawks fellshort on the two-point conversion

Then North White put the winningpoints on the board with 708 remaining

Sheridan got to North Whitersquos five-yard line when time ran it It was a serieswith lots of confusion

ldquoThe referee called a touchdown butthe ball was at the fiverdquo Wright said ldquoWedidnrsquot have any time outs remaining Wejust ran out of timerdquo

Wright said is 1-2 club played aldquodecentrdquo game

ldquoWe played physically tough weplayed hardrdquo said the coach ldquoBut wersquorestill making lots of silly mistakesrdquo

Sheridan outrushed North White (3-0)326 yards to 115 But the hosts threw for178 yards and three touchdowns Sheridanwas 4-of-13 through the air for 56 yardsand the Blackhawks had two passesintercepted

Callahan had another outstandinggame on the ground carrying 16 times for153 yards Quarterback Drake Delphgained 88 yards in 13 carries and KennyBunnell added 65 yards in nine trips

Delph ws 4-of-13 passing the ballGunner Williams had three catches for 43yards

Delph with 824 remaining in the firstquarter scored Sheridanrsquos first touchdownfrom the one Gunner Williams kicked theextra point

Sheridan put 14 points on the board inthe third quarter Delph ran 65 yards for aTD Alex Gipson blocked a punt and ran30 yards for the TD Williams againbooted the extra points

Hawks edgedat North White

No report from SoutheasternHamilton Southeastern lost to Avon 31-28 Friday night Southeastern did not

report its game stats by press time

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

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In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 17 Lapel 6Angola 49 Fremont 7Attica 62 Seeger 28Avon 31 Hamilton Southeastern 28Batesville 34 South Dearborn 7Beech Grove 68 Speedway 42Bellmont 28 Columbia City 12Ben Davis 48 Pike 14Bloomington South 31 Franklin Central 7Brebeuf Jesuit 33 Indianapolis Ritter 7Bremen 35 John Glenn 7Brownsburg 46 Franklin 30Brownstown Central 54 Eastern (Pekin) 8Calumet 22 South Central (Union Mills)21Carroll (Flora) 35 Tri-Central 6Carroll (Fort Wayne) 49 Fort WayneNorth 0Carroll County (Ky) 29 SwitzerlandCounty 12Cascade 21 Brown County 6Castle 25 Evansville Reitz 22Caston 20 West Central 0Center Grove 19 Carmel 6Charlestown 92 Clarksville 6Chicago Mount Carmel (Ill) 56 GaryWest 6Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) 31 East Central0Clinton Central 49 Clinton Prairie 34Cloverdale 20 Edgewood 18Columbus East 56 Seymour 30Columbus North 51 Bloomington North11Covenant Christian 69 Dugger Union 6Covington 20 North Vermillion 12Crawfordsville 28 Western Boone 27Culver 15 Winamac 14Culver Academy 10 Berrien Springs(Mich) 7 OTDecatur Central 49 Whiteland 34East Noble 42 Huntington North 0Eastbrook 42 Elwood 0Eastern Greene 46 North Daviess 21Eastern Hancock 38 Northeastern 28Eastside 49 West Noble 14Edinburgh 28 Oldenburg Academy 22Evansville Central 57 Evansville Bosse13Evansville Harrison 35 Evansville MaterDei 28Evansville Memorial 28 Evansville North14Fairfield 28 Central Noble 10Floyd Central 51 Madison 14Fort Wayne Dwenger 38 Fort WayneSouth 20Fort Wayne Snider 41 Fort WayneConcordia 21Fort Wayne Wayne 29 Fort WayneNorthrop 28Fountain Central 76 Turkey Run 7Franklin County 42 Rushville 19Frankton 34 Madison-Grant 18Frontier 14 Taylor 12

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Friday high school football scores

Page 7: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/e0a43b39...Matthew’s academic accomplishments and other achievements and it is our

Sports 7

believed taking the field with 76 yards to gothat we were going to go squash that inch

Simmons credited Noblesvilles de-fense too

I thought our defense played reallywell said the coach We bent a little butwe didnt give up big chunks We stoppedthe fake punt We did a lot of things tonightreally well defensively but the one thingthat we did defensively well was we playedwith an attitude and an edge and thatssomething we had to do We had to befundamental and we had to win the initialtake off And we did that tonight

Barnes carried the ball 23 more timestotaling 158 yards Hurst rushed for 81yards including his big touchdown runBarnes completed 10 of 16 passes for 99

yards Thurman caught five of those passesfor 50 yards

Smyth threw 29 passes completing 15of them for 147 yards DeVonte Adams hadfive catches for 48 yards Newman led Fish-ers rushing with 48 yards

I was proud of the way our kidsplayed said Tigers coach Rick WimmerWere playing with some JV guys outthere We are just beat up and injured Ithought we played very very hard Proud ofour effort

Both teams have huge games next weekThe Millers (1-2) host Westfield the No3-ranked team in 5A Fishers (2-1) willtravel to Hamilton Southeastern taking onthe 6A No 7 Royals for the Mudsock tro-phy

MILLERS From Page 6

TOP Fishersrsquo Michael Noble (35) is lifted up by CharlieBernhardt (72) after Noble scored a touchdown for the Tigersduring the Noblesville-Fishers football game Friday night atReynolds Tigers Stadium Also pictured for Fishers isDeVonte Adams (7)ABOVE With a few minutes before kickoff Noblesville getsitself ready

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Jackson Thurman (44) catches atouchdown pass while being covered by Fishersrsquo BryceReardon

Photos by Kirk Green

Sports8

Westfield put up a ton of offense Fridayevening in a 48-8 home field victory overHoosier Crossroads Conference foe (andClass 5A No 7) Zionsville

But following the game Coach JakeGilbert had lots to say about the 5A No 3Shamrocksrsquo defense

ldquoThe first team gave up only its secondtouchdown of the seasonrdquo pointed out thecoach ldquoThe defense played well We held(Brenden) Mikesell to just 17 yards in 17carriesrdquo

Leading that defense in total tackles wasHank Grenda with two solo tackles andeight assists

On offense Gilbert said the Shamrocksran the ball well

ldquoWe did run it well (316 yards in 42carries)rdquo said Gilbert ldquoWe got off a coupleof long passes to Evan Manley AndySweet had a good night throwing the foot-ballrdquo

On the ground lots of Shamrocks con-tributed Johnny Swidan had 14 carries for73 yards Nate Froelich 14 carries for 66yards and Sweet ran six times for 86 yardsOwen McGraw came off the bench andcarried three times for 80 yards

Froelich and Swidan each scored twotouchdowns Will Harrison added to thepoint total with five PATs and a pair of fieldgoals

Zionsville never challenged Westfieldleaped to a 14-0 first quarter advantage andled 28-8 entering halftime

The Shamrocks now 3-0 have a bigconference game next Friday at Noblesville

Westfield 48Zionsville 8

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 14 7 13 ndash 48Zionsville 0 8 0 0 -- 8

Game StatsWHS ZHS

Rushing 42-316 31-84Passing 122 187CompAttIntc 6-6-0 10-16-3FumblesLost 1-1 NA

Westfield ScoringTouchdowns Nate Froelich 2 JohnnySwidan 2 Evan Manley 1 OwenMcGraw 1Field Goals Will Harrison 2Extra Points Harrison 5 MilesClikenbeard 1

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 6-86 OwenMcGraw 3-80 Nate Froelich 14-66Dorian Henson 4-15 Austin Ward1-minus 4 Johnny Swidan 14-73Passing Sweet 6-6-122Receiving Evan Manley 2-68 KalebPettijohn 3-40 Swidan 1-14

Westfield grounds Eagles

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

A happy Westfield coach Jake Gilbert talks with his Shamrocks team after they beat Zionsville 48-8 Friday night atThe Rock Westfield is now 3-0 for the season and got a victory in its Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Owen McGraw (20) scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night one of four Shamrock playersto do soBELOW Byron Hubbard (8) and the Shamrocks had plenty to celebrate after Westfieldrsquos big win

Sports 9

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Dorian Henson (left) and Nate Froelich (right) both rushed for Westfield in its win over Zionsville Friday night Froelichrushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns Henson carried the ball four times for 15 yards

Sports10

It took Hamilton Heights a week andtwo quarters to really start flying but oncethat happened there was no stopping theHuskies Friday evening with a home field35-12 victory over Lewis Cass

ldquoWe could use not playing last week asan excuse but the thing was we didnrsquot playwell in the first halfrdquo said Heights coachMitch Street

ldquoWe picked up the pace in the secondhalf We made some plays We got somestopsrdquo Street added

ldquoWe have lots to work onrdquo he saidLeading just 14-12 entering the fourth

quarter the Class 3A No 8 Huskies putthree touchdowns on the board All threecame on the passing arm of Josh Feltz

ldquoWe just started to executerdquo said StreetFeltz had a sensation night hitting on

16-of-23 passes for 284 yardsLewis Cass outrushed the Huskies 277

yards to 60 but completed just 2-of-8 pass-es for 24 yards

Hamilton Heights first two touchdownscame on the ground

With 510 remaining in the first quarterJake Beale ran three yards into the end zoneand Michael Tyner kicked the extra point

Beale scored again in the second frameand Tyner booted another PAT Bealersquostouchdown came on a nine-yard run

The Huskies didnrsquot score again until thefourth quarter when Feltz started to uncorkhis arm He hit Riley White for 13 yards anda TD He passed to Sterling Weatherfordfor 19 yards and a score And he threw toJesse Brown for 45 yards and the Huskiesrsquofinal TD with 138 remaining

Brown had seven catches in the gamefor 141 yards White caught four balls for52 yards

As Heightsrsquo offense picked up in thesecond half so did the defense

ldquoWe started to make playsrdquo Street saidldquoCaymn Lutz played well and so did Ster-ling Weatherfordrdquo

Lewis Cassrsquo first touchdown came with29 seconds left in the first half The onlyscore of the game in the third period was aCass TD with 631 remaining

The win left the Huskies 2-0 with an oldrival coming in next week The Huskieswill host Tipton

Heights blast Cass 35-12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

There was plenty of fancy footwork to be found at the Husky Dome on Friday as Hamilton Heights danced its way to a 35-12 win over Lewis CassLEFT Michael Cross leaps in the air to make a catchRIGHT Jesse Brown caught seven passes for 141 yards and a touchdown

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

The crowd at the Husky Dome had plenty to cheer about while watching Heightsrsquo victory on Friday

Heights 35 LewisCass 12

Score by QuartersHeights 7 7 0 21 --- 35Cass 0 6 6 0 -- 12

Game Stats HH LC

First Downs 13 18 By Rushing 2 16 By Passing 9 0 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 20-60 57-277Yards Passing 284 24CompAttIntc 16-23-0 2-8-0FumblesLost 1-1 3-1Penalties 7-94 NA

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Jake Beale 3-yard run (Michael TynerPAT) 510

Second QuarterBeale 9-yard run (Tyner kick) 355

Fourth QuarterRiley White 13-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 1156Sterling Weatherford 19-yard pass fromFeltz (Tyner kick) 651Jesse Brown 45-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 138

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowen 3-6 Feltz 4-8Beale 13-46Passing Feltz 16-23-284Receiving Brown 7-141 Caymn Lutz2-26 Weatherford 2-28 Michael Cross1-37 White 4-52

Sports 11

Host Center Grove held Carmel to apair of field goals and then the Trojansbroke a 6-6 tie with two touchdowns inthe fourth quarter to come out with a 19-6MIC victory over the Greyhounds lastevening

It was a defensive battle from start tofinish although Class 6A No 6 CenterGrove gained an advantage by outrush-ing 6A No 7 Carmel 197 yards to 80Through the air Carmel passed for 105yards and Center Grove for 87

Will Schmidt led Carmelrsquos rushing with 42 yards in 12 carries Carmelrsquosdefense had trouble with Center Groversquos Russ East who carried 18 times for 106yards

Jake McDonald hit on 14-of-19 Carmel passes with Kurt Rafdal and JalenWalker each catching four

Center Grove broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second quarter field goalsLuke Eckert booted a 45-yarder and then kicked a 29-yard

Carmel got on the board in the third quarter on a 22-yard field goal by ConnorCoghlan Then in the fourth quarter Coghlan kicked a 39-yarder to tie the game

But Carmel didnrsquot score again while Center Grove was collecting a pair offourth quarter scores

Coach John Hebertrsquos Greyhounds will return to action next Friday in anotherMIC contest Carmel will host Pike

Center Grove wins 19-6

Center Grove 19Carmel 6

Score by QuartersCarmel 0 0 3 3 ndash 6Center Grove 0 6 0 13 ndash 19

Team Stats CHS CGFirst Downs 11 15Yards Rushing 28-80 43-197Yards Passing 105 87CompAttIntc 14-19-1 7-13-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-24 6-45Carmel Scoring

Third QuarterConnor Coghlan 22-yard field goal 446

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 39-yard field goal 1050

Carmel StatsRushing Will Schmidt 12-42 JeromeHalsell 7-25 Jalen Walker 4-18 CamariHunt 2-7 Jake McDonald 3-minus 11Passing McDonald 14-19-105Receiving Kurt Rafdal 4-41 Walker4-14 Bennett Kiley 2-29 Schmidt 2-10Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Halsell 1-2

Halsell Walker Hunt McDonaldCoghlan Schmidt

Back home at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic put on a show for its home fans Fridaynight in a 49-0 win over Heritage Christian

The Class 3A No 7 Golden Eagles flew past 2A No 10 Heritage from the beginningleading 21-0 after the first quarter and 42-0 at halftime Carter McGinnis scored fivetouchdowns in the first half totaling an efficient 181 yards on just 13 carries

Four of McGinnis touchdowns were by rushing he also caught a 34-yard pass fromLuke Keller midway through the first quarter Keller also threw a TD to Thomas Kaser a53-yard strike that was the longest score of the night Will Jenkins ran for a 23-yardtouchdown in the third period

Caleb Quick was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra point kicks Keller racked up 144 yardspassing on a 6-of-8 completion rate

Guerin Catholic plays at Indianapolis Howe next Friday

Guerin Catholic 49Heritage Christian 0

Team stats HC GC

First downs 4 20By rush 0 12By pass 3 8By penalty 1 0Rushing yards 6-17 34-269Passing yards 96 192Comp-Att-Inc 14-26-0 11-16-0Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-yards 5-43 8-95Punts-average 5-314 1-320

Score by QuartersHeritage 0 0 0 0 - 0Guerin 21 21 7 0 - 49

Guerin scoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 40-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 1051

McGinnis 34-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 717McGinnis 2-yard run (Quick kick) 352

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 53-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 658McGinnis 43-yard run (Quick kick) 425McGinnis 29-yard run (Quick kick) 116

Third QuarterWill Jenkins 23-yard run (Quick kick)307

Guerin statsRushing Carter McGinnis 13-181Dylan Crossen 13-42 Will Jenkins 3-31Luke Keller 3-14 Grant Fremion 1-6Roc Ricker 1-(minus 5)Passing Keller 6-8-144 Jenkins 3-4-32Ricker 2-4-16Receiving Thomas Kaser 3-71 JacksonStreet 2-21 McGinnis 1-34 TrevorGeorge 1-28 Conner Voorhis 1-11Mike Tallman 1-11 Chris Castilo 1-8Brendan Downey 1-8

Guerin rolls pastHeritage 49-0

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Sheridan needed a little luck in itsfootball game Friday at North White

A little luck twiceThe Blackhawks first missed on a

two-point conversion tryThen with Sheridan five yards away

from a game-winning touchdown theBlackhawks ran out of time

North White pulled out a 28-27 victoryldquoIf we would have gotten the two-

pointer that would have forced NorthWhite to score and go for twordquo said CoachLarry Wright ldquoBut I made the wrong callI shouldnrsquot have called that playrdquo

Sheridan on a four-yard run by JoeCallahan with 1122 left in the game tooka 27-22 lead But the Blackhawks fellshort on the two-point conversion

Then North White put the winningpoints on the board with 708 remaining

Sheridan got to North Whitersquos five-yard line when time ran it It was a serieswith lots of confusion

ldquoThe referee called a touchdown butthe ball was at the fiverdquo Wright said ldquoWedidnrsquot have any time outs remaining Wejust ran out of timerdquo

Wright said is 1-2 club played aldquodecentrdquo game

ldquoWe played physically tough weplayed hardrdquo said the coach ldquoBut wersquorestill making lots of silly mistakesrdquo

Sheridan outrushed North White (3-0)326 yards to 115 But the hosts threw for178 yards and three touchdowns Sheridanwas 4-of-13 through the air for 56 yardsand the Blackhawks had two passesintercepted

Callahan had another outstandinggame on the ground carrying 16 times for153 yards Quarterback Drake Delphgained 88 yards in 13 carries and KennyBunnell added 65 yards in nine trips

Delph ws 4-of-13 passing the ballGunner Williams had three catches for 43yards

Delph with 824 remaining in the firstquarter scored Sheridanrsquos first touchdownfrom the one Gunner Williams kicked theextra point

Sheridan put 14 points on the board inthe third quarter Delph ran 65 yards for aTD Alex Gipson blocked a punt and ran30 yards for the TD Williams againbooted the extra points

Hawks edgedat North White

No report from SoutheasternHamilton Southeastern lost to Avon 31-28 Friday night Southeastern did not

report its game stats by press time

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

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In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 17 Lapel 6Angola 49 Fremont 7Attica 62 Seeger 28Avon 31 Hamilton Southeastern 28Batesville 34 South Dearborn 7Beech Grove 68 Speedway 42Bellmont 28 Columbia City 12Ben Davis 48 Pike 14Bloomington South 31 Franklin Central 7Brebeuf Jesuit 33 Indianapolis Ritter 7Bremen 35 John Glenn 7Brownsburg 46 Franklin 30Brownstown Central 54 Eastern (Pekin) 8Calumet 22 South Central (Union Mills)21Carroll (Flora) 35 Tri-Central 6Carroll (Fort Wayne) 49 Fort WayneNorth 0Carroll County (Ky) 29 SwitzerlandCounty 12Cascade 21 Brown County 6Castle 25 Evansville Reitz 22Caston 20 West Central 0Center Grove 19 Carmel 6Charlestown 92 Clarksville 6Chicago Mount Carmel (Ill) 56 GaryWest 6Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) 31 East Central0Clinton Central 49 Clinton Prairie 34Cloverdale 20 Edgewood 18Columbus East 56 Seymour 30Columbus North 51 Bloomington North11Covenant Christian 69 Dugger Union 6Covington 20 North Vermillion 12Crawfordsville 28 Western Boone 27Culver 15 Winamac 14Culver Academy 10 Berrien Springs(Mich) 7 OTDecatur Central 49 Whiteland 34East Noble 42 Huntington North 0Eastbrook 42 Elwood 0Eastern Greene 46 North Daviess 21Eastern Hancock 38 Northeastern 28Eastside 49 West Noble 14Edinburgh 28 Oldenburg Academy 22Evansville Central 57 Evansville Bosse13Evansville Harrison 35 Evansville MaterDei 28Evansville Memorial 28 Evansville North14Fairfield 28 Central Noble 10Floyd Central 51 Madison 14Fort Wayne Dwenger 38 Fort WayneSouth 20Fort Wayne Snider 41 Fort WayneConcordia 21Fort Wayne Wayne 29 Fort WayneNorthrop 28Fountain Central 76 Turkey Run 7Franklin County 42 Rushville 19Frankton 34 Madison-Grant 18Frontier 14 Taylor 12

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Muncie Central 56 Anderson 12Munster 47 Highland 6New Albany 42 Jennings County 7New Castle 15 Pendleton Heights 14New Palestine 55 Yorktown 7New Prairie 38 Andrean 28Noblesville 28 Fishers 21North Central (Farmersburg) 34 Rockville20North Harrison 39 Salem 21North Knox 48 Tecumseh 13North Miami 55 Tippecanoe Valley 13North Newton 21 River Forest 0North Putnam 40 South Putnam 19North White 28 Sheridan 27Northfield 26 Southwood 7Northwestern 55 Benton Central 0NorthWood 50 Concord 32Oak Hill 47 Alexandria 7Paoli 35 Springs Valley 16Penn 14 Birmingham Rice (Mich) 7Perry Central 49 Crawford County 8Peru 43 Rochester 0Pioneer 50 Triton 7Plainfield 38 Mooresville 14Plymouth 17 Warsaw 10Portage 36 Lake Central 33Princeton 56 Washington 15Rensselaer Central 59 North Judson 6Richmond 13 Indianapolis Tech 7Shelbyville 28 Delta 21Shenandoah 49 Centerville 6Silver Creek 44 Corydon Central 16South Adams 56 Bluffton 0South Bend Adams 37 South Bend Riley21South Bend Washington 21 South BendClay 12South Spencer 43 Tell City 0South Vermillion 48 Riverton Parke 20Southmont 41 North Montgomery 31Southport 48 Perry Meridian 14Southridge 48 Forest Park 14Southside HomeSchool 44 Scottsburg 25Sullivan 35 Northview 12Terre Haute North 21 Terre Haute South0Tri 19 Cambridge City Lincoln 14Tri-County 32 Eastern (Greentown) 14Triton Central 33 Indianapolis Lutheran 7Tri-West 28 Frankfort 0Twin Lakes 57 Delphi 14Union County 50 Union City 12Wabash 28 Manchester 14Warren Central 45 North Central(Indianapolis) 3Wawasee 21 Northridge 20 2OTWes-Del 18 Tri-Village (Ohio) 3West Lafayette 62 Western 7West Washington 20 Mitchell 14Westfield 48 Zionsville 8Wheeler 54 Hammond Noll 16Whitko 36 Maconaquah 7Woodlan 45 Heritage 10POSTPONEMENTSNew Haven at DeKalb

Friday high school football scores

Page 8: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/e0a43b39...Matthew’s academic accomplishments and other achievements and it is our

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Westfield put up a ton of offense Fridayevening in a 48-8 home field victory overHoosier Crossroads Conference foe (andClass 5A No 7) Zionsville

But following the game Coach JakeGilbert had lots to say about the 5A No 3Shamrocksrsquo defense

ldquoThe first team gave up only its secondtouchdown of the seasonrdquo pointed out thecoach ldquoThe defense played well We held(Brenden) Mikesell to just 17 yards in 17carriesrdquo

Leading that defense in total tackles wasHank Grenda with two solo tackles andeight assists

On offense Gilbert said the Shamrocksran the ball well

ldquoWe did run it well (316 yards in 42carries)rdquo said Gilbert ldquoWe got off a coupleof long passes to Evan Manley AndySweet had a good night throwing the foot-ballrdquo

On the ground lots of Shamrocks con-tributed Johnny Swidan had 14 carries for73 yards Nate Froelich 14 carries for 66yards and Sweet ran six times for 86 yardsOwen McGraw came off the bench andcarried three times for 80 yards

Froelich and Swidan each scored twotouchdowns Will Harrison added to thepoint total with five PATs and a pair of fieldgoals

Zionsville never challenged Westfieldleaped to a 14-0 first quarter advantage andled 28-8 entering halftime

The Shamrocks now 3-0 have a bigconference game next Friday at Noblesville

Westfield 48Zionsville 8

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 14 7 13 ndash 48Zionsville 0 8 0 0 -- 8

Game StatsWHS ZHS

Rushing 42-316 31-84Passing 122 187CompAttIntc 6-6-0 10-16-3FumblesLost 1-1 NA

Westfield ScoringTouchdowns Nate Froelich 2 JohnnySwidan 2 Evan Manley 1 OwenMcGraw 1Field Goals Will Harrison 2Extra Points Harrison 5 MilesClikenbeard 1

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 6-86 OwenMcGraw 3-80 Nate Froelich 14-66Dorian Henson 4-15 Austin Ward1-minus 4 Johnny Swidan 14-73Passing Sweet 6-6-122Receiving Evan Manley 2-68 KalebPettijohn 3-40 Swidan 1-14

Westfield grounds Eagles

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

A happy Westfield coach Jake Gilbert talks with his Shamrocks team after they beat Zionsville 48-8 Friday night atThe Rock Westfield is now 3-0 for the season and got a victory in its Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Owen McGraw (20) scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night one of four Shamrock playersto do soBELOW Byron Hubbard (8) and the Shamrocks had plenty to celebrate after Westfieldrsquos big win

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Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Dorian Henson (left) and Nate Froelich (right) both rushed for Westfield in its win over Zionsville Friday night Froelichrushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns Henson carried the ball four times for 15 yards

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It took Hamilton Heights a week andtwo quarters to really start flying but oncethat happened there was no stopping theHuskies Friday evening with a home field35-12 victory over Lewis Cass

ldquoWe could use not playing last week asan excuse but the thing was we didnrsquot playwell in the first halfrdquo said Heights coachMitch Street

ldquoWe picked up the pace in the secondhalf We made some plays We got somestopsrdquo Street added

ldquoWe have lots to work onrdquo he saidLeading just 14-12 entering the fourth

quarter the Class 3A No 8 Huskies putthree touchdowns on the board All threecame on the passing arm of Josh Feltz

ldquoWe just started to executerdquo said StreetFeltz had a sensation night hitting on

16-of-23 passes for 284 yardsLewis Cass outrushed the Huskies 277

yards to 60 but completed just 2-of-8 pass-es for 24 yards

Hamilton Heights first two touchdownscame on the ground

With 510 remaining in the first quarterJake Beale ran three yards into the end zoneand Michael Tyner kicked the extra point

Beale scored again in the second frameand Tyner booted another PAT Bealersquostouchdown came on a nine-yard run

The Huskies didnrsquot score again until thefourth quarter when Feltz started to uncorkhis arm He hit Riley White for 13 yards anda TD He passed to Sterling Weatherfordfor 19 yards and a score And he threw toJesse Brown for 45 yards and the Huskiesrsquofinal TD with 138 remaining

Brown had seven catches in the gamefor 141 yards White caught four balls for52 yards

As Heightsrsquo offense picked up in thesecond half so did the defense

ldquoWe started to make playsrdquo Street saidldquoCaymn Lutz played well and so did Ster-ling Weatherfordrdquo

Lewis Cassrsquo first touchdown came with29 seconds left in the first half The onlyscore of the game in the third period was aCass TD with 631 remaining

The win left the Huskies 2-0 with an oldrival coming in next week The Huskieswill host Tipton

Heights blast Cass 35-12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

There was plenty of fancy footwork to be found at the Husky Dome on Friday as Hamilton Heights danced its way to a 35-12 win over Lewis CassLEFT Michael Cross leaps in the air to make a catchRIGHT Jesse Brown caught seven passes for 141 yards and a touchdown

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

The crowd at the Husky Dome had plenty to cheer about while watching Heightsrsquo victory on Friday

Heights 35 LewisCass 12

Score by QuartersHeights 7 7 0 21 --- 35Cass 0 6 6 0 -- 12

Game Stats HH LC

First Downs 13 18 By Rushing 2 16 By Passing 9 0 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 20-60 57-277Yards Passing 284 24CompAttIntc 16-23-0 2-8-0FumblesLost 1-1 3-1Penalties 7-94 NA

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Jake Beale 3-yard run (Michael TynerPAT) 510

Second QuarterBeale 9-yard run (Tyner kick) 355

Fourth QuarterRiley White 13-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 1156Sterling Weatherford 19-yard pass fromFeltz (Tyner kick) 651Jesse Brown 45-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 138

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowen 3-6 Feltz 4-8Beale 13-46Passing Feltz 16-23-284Receiving Brown 7-141 Caymn Lutz2-26 Weatherford 2-28 Michael Cross1-37 White 4-52

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Host Center Grove held Carmel to apair of field goals and then the Trojansbroke a 6-6 tie with two touchdowns inthe fourth quarter to come out with a 19-6MIC victory over the Greyhounds lastevening

It was a defensive battle from start tofinish although Class 6A No 6 CenterGrove gained an advantage by outrush-ing 6A No 7 Carmel 197 yards to 80Through the air Carmel passed for 105yards and Center Grove for 87

Will Schmidt led Carmelrsquos rushing with 42 yards in 12 carries Carmelrsquosdefense had trouble with Center Groversquos Russ East who carried 18 times for 106yards

Jake McDonald hit on 14-of-19 Carmel passes with Kurt Rafdal and JalenWalker each catching four

Center Grove broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second quarter field goalsLuke Eckert booted a 45-yarder and then kicked a 29-yard

Carmel got on the board in the third quarter on a 22-yard field goal by ConnorCoghlan Then in the fourth quarter Coghlan kicked a 39-yarder to tie the game

But Carmel didnrsquot score again while Center Grove was collecting a pair offourth quarter scores

Coach John Hebertrsquos Greyhounds will return to action next Friday in anotherMIC contest Carmel will host Pike

Center Grove wins 19-6

Center Grove 19Carmel 6

Score by QuartersCarmel 0 0 3 3 ndash 6Center Grove 0 6 0 13 ndash 19

Team Stats CHS CGFirst Downs 11 15Yards Rushing 28-80 43-197Yards Passing 105 87CompAttIntc 14-19-1 7-13-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-24 6-45Carmel Scoring

Third QuarterConnor Coghlan 22-yard field goal 446

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 39-yard field goal 1050

Carmel StatsRushing Will Schmidt 12-42 JeromeHalsell 7-25 Jalen Walker 4-18 CamariHunt 2-7 Jake McDonald 3-minus 11Passing McDonald 14-19-105Receiving Kurt Rafdal 4-41 Walker4-14 Bennett Kiley 2-29 Schmidt 2-10Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Halsell 1-2

Halsell Walker Hunt McDonaldCoghlan Schmidt

Back home at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic put on a show for its home fans Fridaynight in a 49-0 win over Heritage Christian

The Class 3A No 7 Golden Eagles flew past 2A No 10 Heritage from the beginningleading 21-0 after the first quarter and 42-0 at halftime Carter McGinnis scored fivetouchdowns in the first half totaling an efficient 181 yards on just 13 carries

Four of McGinnis touchdowns were by rushing he also caught a 34-yard pass fromLuke Keller midway through the first quarter Keller also threw a TD to Thomas Kaser a53-yard strike that was the longest score of the night Will Jenkins ran for a 23-yardtouchdown in the third period

Caleb Quick was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra point kicks Keller racked up 144 yardspassing on a 6-of-8 completion rate

Guerin Catholic plays at Indianapolis Howe next Friday

Guerin Catholic 49Heritage Christian 0

Team stats HC GC

First downs 4 20By rush 0 12By pass 3 8By penalty 1 0Rushing yards 6-17 34-269Passing yards 96 192Comp-Att-Inc 14-26-0 11-16-0Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-yards 5-43 8-95Punts-average 5-314 1-320

Score by QuartersHeritage 0 0 0 0 - 0Guerin 21 21 7 0 - 49

Guerin scoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 40-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 1051

McGinnis 34-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 717McGinnis 2-yard run (Quick kick) 352

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 53-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 658McGinnis 43-yard run (Quick kick) 425McGinnis 29-yard run (Quick kick) 116

Third QuarterWill Jenkins 23-yard run (Quick kick)307

Guerin statsRushing Carter McGinnis 13-181Dylan Crossen 13-42 Will Jenkins 3-31Luke Keller 3-14 Grant Fremion 1-6Roc Ricker 1-(minus 5)Passing Keller 6-8-144 Jenkins 3-4-32Ricker 2-4-16Receiving Thomas Kaser 3-71 JacksonStreet 2-21 McGinnis 1-34 TrevorGeorge 1-28 Conner Voorhis 1-11Mike Tallman 1-11 Chris Castilo 1-8Brendan Downey 1-8

Guerin rolls pastHeritage 49-0

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Sheridan needed a little luck in itsfootball game Friday at North White

A little luck twiceThe Blackhawks first missed on a

two-point conversion tryThen with Sheridan five yards away

from a game-winning touchdown theBlackhawks ran out of time

North White pulled out a 28-27 victoryldquoIf we would have gotten the two-

pointer that would have forced NorthWhite to score and go for twordquo said CoachLarry Wright ldquoBut I made the wrong callI shouldnrsquot have called that playrdquo

Sheridan on a four-yard run by JoeCallahan with 1122 left in the game tooka 27-22 lead But the Blackhawks fellshort on the two-point conversion

Then North White put the winningpoints on the board with 708 remaining

Sheridan got to North Whitersquos five-yard line when time ran it It was a serieswith lots of confusion

ldquoThe referee called a touchdown butthe ball was at the fiverdquo Wright said ldquoWedidnrsquot have any time outs remaining Wejust ran out of timerdquo

Wright said is 1-2 club played aldquodecentrdquo game

ldquoWe played physically tough weplayed hardrdquo said the coach ldquoBut wersquorestill making lots of silly mistakesrdquo

Sheridan outrushed North White (3-0)326 yards to 115 But the hosts threw for178 yards and three touchdowns Sheridanwas 4-of-13 through the air for 56 yardsand the Blackhawks had two passesintercepted

Callahan had another outstandinggame on the ground carrying 16 times for153 yards Quarterback Drake Delphgained 88 yards in 13 carries and KennyBunnell added 65 yards in nine trips

Delph ws 4-of-13 passing the ballGunner Williams had three catches for 43yards

Delph with 824 remaining in the firstquarter scored Sheridanrsquos first touchdownfrom the one Gunner Williams kicked theextra point

Sheridan put 14 points on the board inthe third quarter Delph ran 65 yards for aTD Alex Gipson blocked a punt and ran30 yards for the TD Williams againbooted the extra points

Hawks edgedat North White

No report from SoutheasternHamilton Southeastern lost to Avon 31-28 Friday night Southeastern did not

report its game stats by press time

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

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In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 17 Lapel 6Angola 49 Fremont 7Attica 62 Seeger 28Avon 31 Hamilton Southeastern 28Batesville 34 South Dearborn 7Beech Grove 68 Speedway 42Bellmont 28 Columbia City 12Ben Davis 48 Pike 14Bloomington South 31 Franklin Central 7Brebeuf Jesuit 33 Indianapolis Ritter 7Bremen 35 John Glenn 7Brownsburg 46 Franklin 30Brownstown Central 54 Eastern (Pekin) 8Calumet 22 South Central (Union Mills)21Carroll (Flora) 35 Tri-Central 6Carroll (Fort Wayne) 49 Fort WayneNorth 0Carroll County (Ky) 29 SwitzerlandCounty 12Cascade 21 Brown County 6Castle 25 Evansville Reitz 22Caston 20 West Central 0Center Grove 19 Carmel 6Charlestown 92 Clarksville 6Chicago Mount Carmel (Ill) 56 GaryWest 6Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) 31 East Central0Clinton Central 49 Clinton Prairie 34Cloverdale 20 Edgewood 18Columbus East 56 Seymour 30Columbus North 51 Bloomington North11Covenant Christian 69 Dugger Union 6Covington 20 North Vermillion 12Crawfordsville 28 Western Boone 27Culver 15 Winamac 14Culver Academy 10 Berrien Springs(Mich) 7 OTDecatur Central 49 Whiteland 34East Noble 42 Huntington North 0Eastbrook 42 Elwood 0Eastern Greene 46 North Daviess 21Eastern Hancock 38 Northeastern 28Eastside 49 West Noble 14Edinburgh 28 Oldenburg Academy 22Evansville Central 57 Evansville Bosse13Evansville Harrison 35 Evansville MaterDei 28Evansville Memorial 28 Evansville North14Fairfield 28 Central Noble 10Floyd Central 51 Madison 14Fort Wayne Dwenger 38 Fort WayneSouth 20Fort Wayne Snider 41 Fort WayneConcordia 21Fort Wayne Wayne 29 Fort WayneNorthrop 28Fountain Central 76 Turkey Run 7Franklin County 42 Rushville 19Frankton 34 Madison-Grant 18Frontier 14 Taylor 12

Garrett 7 Churubusco 6Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 30 SouthNewton 28 OTGibson Southern 42 North Posey 7Goshen 35 Elkhart Memorial 14Greencastle 30 West Vigo 27Greensburg 49 Connersville 19Greenwood 41 Martinsville 10Guerin Catholic 49 Heritage Christian 0Hagerstown 47 Winchester 21Hamilton Heights 35 Lewis Cass 12Hammond Morton 34 Hammond Clark 0Hanover Central 41 Lake Station 6Harrison (West Lafayette) 39 Logansport0Heritage Hills 56 Pike Central 15Hobart 22 Griffith 7Holy Cross (Ky) 14 Providence 7Homestead 38 Fort Wayne Luers 27Homewood-Flossmoor (Ill) 54 Hammond6Indian Creek 13 Owen Valley 7Indiana Deaf 16 Fremont Deaf (Calif) 12Indianapolis Arlington 62 IndianapolisMarshall 0Indianapolis Broad Ripple 12 AndersonPrep Academy 9Indianapolis Cathedral 41 Mishawaka 20Indianapolis Howe 38 Bowman Academy0Indianapolis Manual 26 IndianapolisWashington 16Indianapolis Northwest 46 IndianapolisTindley 6Indianapolis Roncalli 21 IndianapolisChatard 14Indianapolis Scecina 30 Park Tudor 3Indianapolis Shortridge 29 Traders PointChristian 20Jasper 42 Boonville 14Jay County 40 Southern Wells 12Jeffersonville 21 Bedford North Lawrence20Jimtown 42 Elkhart Central 20Knightstown 34 South Decatur 20Kokomo 21 Marion 12Lafayette Central Catholic 51 Tipton 23Lakeland 55 Prairie Heights 0LaPorte 39 Valparaiso 38LaVille 28 Knox 0Lawrence Central 27 Lawrence North 25Lawrenceburg 68 Milan 34Lebanon 28 Danville 21Leo 38 Norwell 14Linton-Stockton 24 Monrovia 21Lowell 35 Kankakee Valley 0McCutcheon 45 Lafayette Jeff 3Merrillville 41 Crown Point 28Michigan City 20 Chesterton 0Mishawaka Marian 42 South Bend StJoseph 0Mississinewa 69 Blackford 14Monroe Central 28 North Decatur 6Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Mount Vernon(Posey) 12Mount Vernon (Fortville) 27 Greenfield-Central 10

Muncie Central 56 Anderson 12Munster 47 Highland 6New Albany 42 Jennings County 7New Castle 15 Pendleton Heights 14New Palestine 55 Yorktown 7New Prairie 38 Andrean 28Noblesville 28 Fishers 21North Central (Farmersburg) 34 Rockville20North Harrison 39 Salem 21North Knox 48 Tecumseh 13North Miami 55 Tippecanoe Valley 13North Newton 21 River Forest 0North Putnam 40 South Putnam 19North White 28 Sheridan 27Northfield 26 Southwood 7Northwestern 55 Benton Central 0NorthWood 50 Concord 32Oak Hill 47 Alexandria 7Paoli 35 Springs Valley 16Penn 14 Birmingham Rice (Mich) 7Perry Central 49 Crawford County 8Peru 43 Rochester 0Pioneer 50 Triton 7Plainfield 38 Mooresville 14Plymouth 17 Warsaw 10Portage 36 Lake Central 33Princeton 56 Washington 15Rensselaer Central 59 North Judson 6Richmond 13 Indianapolis Tech 7Shelbyville 28 Delta 21Shenandoah 49 Centerville 6Silver Creek 44 Corydon Central 16South Adams 56 Bluffton 0South Bend Adams 37 South Bend Riley21South Bend Washington 21 South BendClay 12South Spencer 43 Tell City 0South Vermillion 48 Riverton Parke 20Southmont 41 North Montgomery 31Southport 48 Perry Meridian 14Southridge 48 Forest Park 14Southside HomeSchool 44 Scottsburg 25Sullivan 35 Northview 12Terre Haute North 21 Terre Haute South0Tri 19 Cambridge City Lincoln 14Tri-County 32 Eastern (Greentown) 14Triton Central 33 Indianapolis Lutheran 7Tri-West 28 Frankfort 0Twin Lakes 57 Delphi 14Union County 50 Union City 12Wabash 28 Manchester 14Warren Central 45 North Central(Indianapolis) 3Wawasee 21 Northridge 20 2OTWes-Del 18 Tri-Village (Ohio) 3West Lafayette 62 Western 7West Washington 20 Mitchell 14Westfield 48 Zionsville 8Wheeler 54 Hammond Noll 16Whitko 36 Maconaquah 7Woodlan 45 Heritage 10POSTPONEMENTSNew Haven at DeKalb

Friday high school football scores

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Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Dorian Henson (left) and Nate Froelich (right) both rushed for Westfield in its win over Zionsville Friday night Froelichrushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns Henson carried the ball four times for 15 yards

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It took Hamilton Heights a week andtwo quarters to really start flying but oncethat happened there was no stopping theHuskies Friday evening with a home field35-12 victory over Lewis Cass

ldquoWe could use not playing last week asan excuse but the thing was we didnrsquot playwell in the first halfrdquo said Heights coachMitch Street

ldquoWe picked up the pace in the secondhalf We made some plays We got somestopsrdquo Street added

ldquoWe have lots to work onrdquo he saidLeading just 14-12 entering the fourth

quarter the Class 3A No 8 Huskies putthree touchdowns on the board All threecame on the passing arm of Josh Feltz

ldquoWe just started to executerdquo said StreetFeltz had a sensation night hitting on

16-of-23 passes for 284 yardsLewis Cass outrushed the Huskies 277

yards to 60 but completed just 2-of-8 pass-es for 24 yards

Hamilton Heights first two touchdownscame on the ground

With 510 remaining in the first quarterJake Beale ran three yards into the end zoneand Michael Tyner kicked the extra point

Beale scored again in the second frameand Tyner booted another PAT Bealersquostouchdown came on a nine-yard run

The Huskies didnrsquot score again until thefourth quarter when Feltz started to uncorkhis arm He hit Riley White for 13 yards anda TD He passed to Sterling Weatherfordfor 19 yards and a score And he threw toJesse Brown for 45 yards and the Huskiesrsquofinal TD with 138 remaining

Brown had seven catches in the gamefor 141 yards White caught four balls for52 yards

As Heightsrsquo offense picked up in thesecond half so did the defense

ldquoWe started to make playsrdquo Street saidldquoCaymn Lutz played well and so did Ster-ling Weatherfordrdquo

Lewis Cassrsquo first touchdown came with29 seconds left in the first half The onlyscore of the game in the third period was aCass TD with 631 remaining

The win left the Huskies 2-0 with an oldrival coming in next week The Huskieswill host Tipton

Heights blast Cass 35-12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

There was plenty of fancy footwork to be found at the Husky Dome on Friday as Hamilton Heights danced its way to a 35-12 win over Lewis CassLEFT Michael Cross leaps in the air to make a catchRIGHT Jesse Brown caught seven passes for 141 yards and a touchdown

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

The crowd at the Husky Dome had plenty to cheer about while watching Heightsrsquo victory on Friday

Heights 35 LewisCass 12

Score by QuartersHeights 7 7 0 21 --- 35Cass 0 6 6 0 -- 12

Game Stats HH LC

First Downs 13 18 By Rushing 2 16 By Passing 9 0 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 20-60 57-277Yards Passing 284 24CompAttIntc 16-23-0 2-8-0FumblesLost 1-1 3-1Penalties 7-94 NA

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Jake Beale 3-yard run (Michael TynerPAT) 510

Second QuarterBeale 9-yard run (Tyner kick) 355

Fourth QuarterRiley White 13-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 1156Sterling Weatherford 19-yard pass fromFeltz (Tyner kick) 651Jesse Brown 45-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 138

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowen 3-6 Feltz 4-8Beale 13-46Passing Feltz 16-23-284Receiving Brown 7-141 Caymn Lutz2-26 Weatherford 2-28 Michael Cross1-37 White 4-52

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Host Center Grove held Carmel to apair of field goals and then the Trojansbroke a 6-6 tie with two touchdowns inthe fourth quarter to come out with a 19-6MIC victory over the Greyhounds lastevening

It was a defensive battle from start tofinish although Class 6A No 6 CenterGrove gained an advantage by outrush-ing 6A No 7 Carmel 197 yards to 80Through the air Carmel passed for 105yards and Center Grove for 87

Will Schmidt led Carmelrsquos rushing with 42 yards in 12 carries Carmelrsquosdefense had trouble with Center Groversquos Russ East who carried 18 times for 106yards

Jake McDonald hit on 14-of-19 Carmel passes with Kurt Rafdal and JalenWalker each catching four

Center Grove broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second quarter field goalsLuke Eckert booted a 45-yarder and then kicked a 29-yard

Carmel got on the board in the third quarter on a 22-yard field goal by ConnorCoghlan Then in the fourth quarter Coghlan kicked a 39-yarder to tie the game

But Carmel didnrsquot score again while Center Grove was collecting a pair offourth quarter scores

Coach John Hebertrsquos Greyhounds will return to action next Friday in anotherMIC contest Carmel will host Pike

Center Grove wins 19-6

Center Grove 19Carmel 6

Score by QuartersCarmel 0 0 3 3 ndash 6Center Grove 0 6 0 13 ndash 19

Team Stats CHS CGFirst Downs 11 15Yards Rushing 28-80 43-197Yards Passing 105 87CompAttIntc 14-19-1 7-13-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-24 6-45Carmel Scoring

Third QuarterConnor Coghlan 22-yard field goal 446

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 39-yard field goal 1050

Carmel StatsRushing Will Schmidt 12-42 JeromeHalsell 7-25 Jalen Walker 4-18 CamariHunt 2-7 Jake McDonald 3-minus 11Passing McDonald 14-19-105Receiving Kurt Rafdal 4-41 Walker4-14 Bennett Kiley 2-29 Schmidt 2-10Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Halsell 1-2

Halsell Walker Hunt McDonaldCoghlan Schmidt

Back home at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic put on a show for its home fans Fridaynight in a 49-0 win over Heritage Christian

The Class 3A No 7 Golden Eagles flew past 2A No 10 Heritage from the beginningleading 21-0 after the first quarter and 42-0 at halftime Carter McGinnis scored fivetouchdowns in the first half totaling an efficient 181 yards on just 13 carries

Four of McGinnis touchdowns were by rushing he also caught a 34-yard pass fromLuke Keller midway through the first quarter Keller also threw a TD to Thomas Kaser a53-yard strike that was the longest score of the night Will Jenkins ran for a 23-yardtouchdown in the third period

Caleb Quick was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra point kicks Keller racked up 144 yardspassing on a 6-of-8 completion rate

Guerin Catholic plays at Indianapolis Howe next Friday

Guerin Catholic 49Heritage Christian 0

Team stats HC GC

First downs 4 20By rush 0 12By pass 3 8By penalty 1 0Rushing yards 6-17 34-269Passing yards 96 192Comp-Att-Inc 14-26-0 11-16-0Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-yards 5-43 8-95Punts-average 5-314 1-320

Score by QuartersHeritage 0 0 0 0 - 0Guerin 21 21 7 0 - 49

Guerin scoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 40-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 1051

McGinnis 34-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 717McGinnis 2-yard run (Quick kick) 352

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 53-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 658McGinnis 43-yard run (Quick kick) 425McGinnis 29-yard run (Quick kick) 116

Third QuarterWill Jenkins 23-yard run (Quick kick)307

Guerin statsRushing Carter McGinnis 13-181Dylan Crossen 13-42 Will Jenkins 3-31Luke Keller 3-14 Grant Fremion 1-6Roc Ricker 1-(minus 5)Passing Keller 6-8-144 Jenkins 3-4-32Ricker 2-4-16Receiving Thomas Kaser 3-71 JacksonStreet 2-21 McGinnis 1-34 TrevorGeorge 1-28 Conner Voorhis 1-11Mike Tallman 1-11 Chris Castilo 1-8Brendan Downey 1-8

Guerin rolls pastHeritage 49-0

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Sheridan needed a little luck in itsfootball game Friday at North White

A little luck twiceThe Blackhawks first missed on a

two-point conversion tryThen with Sheridan five yards away

from a game-winning touchdown theBlackhawks ran out of time

North White pulled out a 28-27 victoryldquoIf we would have gotten the two-

pointer that would have forced NorthWhite to score and go for twordquo said CoachLarry Wright ldquoBut I made the wrong callI shouldnrsquot have called that playrdquo

Sheridan on a four-yard run by JoeCallahan with 1122 left in the game tooka 27-22 lead But the Blackhawks fellshort on the two-point conversion

Then North White put the winningpoints on the board with 708 remaining

Sheridan got to North Whitersquos five-yard line when time ran it It was a serieswith lots of confusion

ldquoThe referee called a touchdown butthe ball was at the fiverdquo Wright said ldquoWedidnrsquot have any time outs remaining Wejust ran out of timerdquo

Wright said is 1-2 club played aldquodecentrdquo game

ldquoWe played physically tough weplayed hardrdquo said the coach ldquoBut wersquorestill making lots of silly mistakesrdquo

Sheridan outrushed North White (3-0)326 yards to 115 But the hosts threw for178 yards and three touchdowns Sheridanwas 4-of-13 through the air for 56 yardsand the Blackhawks had two passesintercepted

Callahan had another outstandinggame on the ground carrying 16 times for153 yards Quarterback Drake Delphgained 88 yards in 13 carries and KennyBunnell added 65 yards in nine trips

Delph ws 4-of-13 passing the ballGunner Williams had three catches for 43yards

Delph with 824 remaining in the firstquarter scored Sheridanrsquos first touchdownfrom the one Gunner Williams kicked theextra point

Sheridan put 14 points on the board inthe third quarter Delph ran 65 yards for aTD Alex Gipson blocked a punt and ran30 yards for the TD Williams againbooted the extra points

Hawks edgedat North White

No report from SoutheasternHamilton Southeastern lost to Avon 31-28 Friday night Southeastern did not

report its game stats by press time

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

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In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 17 Lapel 6Angola 49 Fremont 7Attica 62 Seeger 28Avon 31 Hamilton Southeastern 28Batesville 34 South Dearborn 7Beech Grove 68 Speedway 42Bellmont 28 Columbia City 12Ben Davis 48 Pike 14Bloomington South 31 Franklin Central 7Brebeuf Jesuit 33 Indianapolis Ritter 7Bremen 35 John Glenn 7Brownsburg 46 Franklin 30Brownstown Central 54 Eastern (Pekin) 8Calumet 22 South Central (Union Mills)21Carroll (Flora) 35 Tri-Central 6Carroll (Fort Wayne) 49 Fort WayneNorth 0Carroll County (Ky) 29 SwitzerlandCounty 12Cascade 21 Brown County 6Castle 25 Evansville Reitz 22Caston 20 West Central 0Center Grove 19 Carmel 6Charlestown 92 Clarksville 6Chicago Mount Carmel (Ill) 56 GaryWest 6Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) 31 East Central0Clinton Central 49 Clinton Prairie 34Cloverdale 20 Edgewood 18Columbus East 56 Seymour 30Columbus North 51 Bloomington North11Covenant Christian 69 Dugger Union 6Covington 20 North Vermillion 12Crawfordsville 28 Western Boone 27Culver 15 Winamac 14Culver Academy 10 Berrien Springs(Mich) 7 OTDecatur Central 49 Whiteland 34East Noble 42 Huntington North 0Eastbrook 42 Elwood 0Eastern Greene 46 North Daviess 21Eastern Hancock 38 Northeastern 28Eastside 49 West Noble 14Edinburgh 28 Oldenburg Academy 22Evansville Central 57 Evansville Bosse13Evansville Harrison 35 Evansville MaterDei 28Evansville Memorial 28 Evansville North14Fairfield 28 Central Noble 10Floyd Central 51 Madison 14Fort Wayne Dwenger 38 Fort WayneSouth 20Fort Wayne Snider 41 Fort WayneConcordia 21Fort Wayne Wayne 29 Fort WayneNorthrop 28Fountain Central 76 Turkey Run 7Franklin County 42 Rushville 19Frankton 34 Madison-Grant 18Frontier 14 Taylor 12

Garrett 7 Churubusco 6Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 30 SouthNewton 28 OTGibson Southern 42 North Posey 7Goshen 35 Elkhart Memorial 14Greencastle 30 West Vigo 27Greensburg 49 Connersville 19Greenwood 41 Martinsville 10Guerin Catholic 49 Heritage Christian 0Hagerstown 47 Winchester 21Hamilton Heights 35 Lewis Cass 12Hammond Morton 34 Hammond Clark 0Hanover Central 41 Lake Station 6Harrison (West Lafayette) 39 Logansport0Heritage Hills 56 Pike Central 15Hobart 22 Griffith 7Holy Cross (Ky) 14 Providence 7Homestead 38 Fort Wayne Luers 27Homewood-Flossmoor (Ill) 54 Hammond6Indian Creek 13 Owen Valley 7Indiana Deaf 16 Fremont Deaf (Calif) 12Indianapolis Arlington 62 IndianapolisMarshall 0Indianapolis Broad Ripple 12 AndersonPrep Academy 9Indianapolis Cathedral 41 Mishawaka 20Indianapolis Howe 38 Bowman Academy0Indianapolis Manual 26 IndianapolisWashington 16Indianapolis Northwest 46 IndianapolisTindley 6Indianapolis Roncalli 21 IndianapolisChatard 14Indianapolis Scecina 30 Park Tudor 3Indianapolis Shortridge 29 Traders PointChristian 20Jasper 42 Boonville 14Jay County 40 Southern Wells 12Jeffersonville 21 Bedford North Lawrence20Jimtown 42 Elkhart Central 20Knightstown 34 South Decatur 20Kokomo 21 Marion 12Lafayette Central Catholic 51 Tipton 23Lakeland 55 Prairie Heights 0LaPorte 39 Valparaiso 38LaVille 28 Knox 0Lawrence Central 27 Lawrence North 25Lawrenceburg 68 Milan 34Lebanon 28 Danville 21Leo 38 Norwell 14Linton-Stockton 24 Monrovia 21Lowell 35 Kankakee Valley 0McCutcheon 45 Lafayette Jeff 3Merrillville 41 Crown Point 28Michigan City 20 Chesterton 0Mishawaka Marian 42 South Bend StJoseph 0Mississinewa 69 Blackford 14Monroe Central 28 North Decatur 6Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Mount Vernon(Posey) 12Mount Vernon (Fortville) 27 Greenfield-Central 10

Muncie Central 56 Anderson 12Munster 47 Highland 6New Albany 42 Jennings County 7New Castle 15 Pendleton Heights 14New Palestine 55 Yorktown 7New Prairie 38 Andrean 28Noblesville 28 Fishers 21North Central (Farmersburg) 34 Rockville20North Harrison 39 Salem 21North Knox 48 Tecumseh 13North Miami 55 Tippecanoe Valley 13North Newton 21 River Forest 0North Putnam 40 South Putnam 19North White 28 Sheridan 27Northfield 26 Southwood 7Northwestern 55 Benton Central 0NorthWood 50 Concord 32Oak Hill 47 Alexandria 7Paoli 35 Springs Valley 16Penn 14 Birmingham Rice (Mich) 7Perry Central 49 Crawford County 8Peru 43 Rochester 0Pioneer 50 Triton 7Plainfield 38 Mooresville 14Plymouth 17 Warsaw 10Portage 36 Lake Central 33Princeton 56 Washington 15Rensselaer Central 59 North Judson 6Richmond 13 Indianapolis Tech 7Shelbyville 28 Delta 21Shenandoah 49 Centerville 6Silver Creek 44 Corydon Central 16South Adams 56 Bluffton 0South Bend Adams 37 South Bend Riley21South Bend Washington 21 South BendClay 12South Spencer 43 Tell City 0South Vermillion 48 Riverton Parke 20Southmont 41 North Montgomery 31Southport 48 Perry Meridian 14Southridge 48 Forest Park 14Southside HomeSchool 44 Scottsburg 25Sullivan 35 Northview 12Terre Haute North 21 Terre Haute South0Tri 19 Cambridge City Lincoln 14Tri-County 32 Eastern (Greentown) 14Triton Central 33 Indianapolis Lutheran 7Tri-West 28 Frankfort 0Twin Lakes 57 Delphi 14Union County 50 Union City 12Wabash 28 Manchester 14Warren Central 45 North Central(Indianapolis) 3Wawasee 21 Northridge 20 2OTWes-Del 18 Tri-Village (Ohio) 3West Lafayette 62 Western 7West Washington 20 Mitchell 14Westfield 48 Zionsville 8Wheeler 54 Hammond Noll 16Whitko 36 Maconaquah 7Woodlan 45 Heritage 10POSTPONEMENTSNew Haven at DeKalb

Friday high school football scores

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Sports10

It took Hamilton Heights a week andtwo quarters to really start flying but oncethat happened there was no stopping theHuskies Friday evening with a home field35-12 victory over Lewis Cass

ldquoWe could use not playing last week asan excuse but the thing was we didnrsquot playwell in the first halfrdquo said Heights coachMitch Street

ldquoWe picked up the pace in the secondhalf We made some plays We got somestopsrdquo Street added

ldquoWe have lots to work onrdquo he saidLeading just 14-12 entering the fourth

quarter the Class 3A No 8 Huskies putthree touchdowns on the board All threecame on the passing arm of Josh Feltz

ldquoWe just started to executerdquo said StreetFeltz had a sensation night hitting on

16-of-23 passes for 284 yardsLewis Cass outrushed the Huskies 277

yards to 60 but completed just 2-of-8 pass-es for 24 yards

Hamilton Heights first two touchdownscame on the ground

With 510 remaining in the first quarterJake Beale ran three yards into the end zoneand Michael Tyner kicked the extra point

Beale scored again in the second frameand Tyner booted another PAT Bealersquostouchdown came on a nine-yard run

The Huskies didnrsquot score again until thefourth quarter when Feltz started to uncorkhis arm He hit Riley White for 13 yards anda TD He passed to Sterling Weatherfordfor 19 yards and a score And he threw toJesse Brown for 45 yards and the Huskiesrsquofinal TD with 138 remaining

Brown had seven catches in the gamefor 141 yards White caught four balls for52 yards

As Heightsrsquo offense picked up in thesecond half so did the defense

ldquoWe started to make playsrdquo Street saidldquoCaymn Lutz played well and so did Ster-ling Weatherfordrdquo

Lewis Cassrsquo first touchdown came with29 seconds left in the first half The onlyscore of the game in the third period was aCass TD with 631 remaining

The win left the Huskies 2-0 with an oldrival coming in next week The Huskieswill host Tipton

Heights blast Cass 35-12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

There was plenty of fancy footwork to be found at the Husky Dome on Friday as Hamilton Heights danced its way to a 35-12 win over Lewis CassLEFT Michael Cross leaps in the air to make a catchRIGHT Jesse Brown caught seven passes for 141 yards and a touchdown

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

The crowd at the Husky Dome had plenty to cheer about while watching Heightsrsquo victory on Friday

Heights 35 LewisCass 12

Score by QuartersHeights 7 7 0 21 --- 35Cass 0 6 6 0 -- 12

Game Stats HH LC

First Downs 13 18 By Rushing 2 16 By Passing 9 0 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 20-60 57-277Yards Passing 284 24CompAttIntc 16-23-0 2-8-0FumblesLost 1-1 3-1Penalties 7-94 NA

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Jake Beale 3-yard run (Michael TynerPAT) 510

Second QuarterBeale 9-yard run (Tyner kick) 355

Fourth QuarterRiley White 13-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 1156Sterling Weatherford 19-yard pass fromFeltz (Tyner kick) 651Jesse Brown 45-yard pass from Feltz(Tyner kick) 138

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowen 3-6 Feltz 4-8Beale 13-46Passing Feltz 16-23-284Receiving Brown 7-141 Caymn Lutz2-26 Weatherford 2-28 Michael Cross1-37 White 4-52

Sports 11

Host Center Grove held Carmel to apair of field goals and then the Trojansbroke a 6-6 tie with two touchdowns inthe fourth quarter to come out with a 19-6MIC victory over the Greyhounds lastevening

It was a defensive battle from start tofinish although Class 6A No 6 CenterGrove gained an advantage by outrush-ing 6A No 7 Carmel 197 yards to 80Through the air Carmel passed for 105yards and Center Grove for 87

Will Schmidt led Carmelrsquos rushing with 42 yards in 12 carries Carmelrsquosdefense had trouble with Center Groversquos Russ East who carried 18 times for 106yards

Jake McDonald hit on 14-of-19 Carmel passes with Kurt Rafdal and JalenWalker each catching four

Center Grove broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second quarter field goalsLuke Eckert booted a 45-yarder and then kicked a 29-yard

Carmel got on the board in the third quarter on a 22-yard field goal by ConnorCoghlan Then in the fourth quarter Coghlan kicked a 39-yarder to tie the game

But Carmel didnrsquot score again while Center Grove was collecting a pair offourth quarter scores

Coach John Hebertrsquos Greyhounds will return to action next Friday in anotherMIC contest Carmel will host Pike

Center Grove wins 19-6

Center Grove 19Carmel 6

Score by QuartersCarmel 0 0 3 3 ndash 6Center Grove 0 6 0 13 ndash 19

Team Stats CHS CGFirst Downs 11 15Yards Rushing 28-80 43-197Yards Passing 105 87CompAttIntc 14-19-1 7-13-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-24 6-45Carmel Scoring

Third QuarterConnor Coghlan 22-yard field goal 446

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 39-yard field goal 1050

Carmel StatsRushing Will Schmidt 12-42 JeromeHalsell 7-25 Jalen Walker 4-18 CamariHunt 2-7 Jake McDonald 3-minus 11Passing McDonald 14-19-105Receiving Kurt Rafdal 4-41 Walker4-14 Bennett Kiley 2-29 Schmidt 2-10Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Halsell 1-2

Halsell Walker Hunt McDonaldCoghlan Schmidt

Back home at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic put on a show for its home fans Fridaynight in a 49-0 win over Heritage Christian

The Class 3A No 7 Golden Eagles flew past 2A No 10 Heritage from the beginningleading 21-0 after the first quarter and 42-0 at halftime Carter McGinnis scored fivetouchdowns in the first half totaling an efficient 181 yards on just 13 carries

Four of McGinnis touchdowns were by rushing he also caught a 34-yard pass fromLuke Keller midway through the first quarter Keller also threw a TD to Thomas Kaser a53-yard strike that was the longest score of the night Will Jenkins ran for a 23-yardtouchdown in the third period

Caleb Quick was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra point kicks Keller racked up 144 yardspassing on a 6-of-8 completion rate

Guerin Catholic plays at Indianapolis Howe next Friday

Guerin Catholic 49Heritage Christian 0

Team stats HC GC

First downs 4 20By rush 0 12By pass 3 8By penalty 1 0Rushing yards 6-17 34-269Passing yards 96 192Comp-Att-Inc 14-26-0 11-16-0Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-yards 5-43 8-95Punts-average 5-314 1-320

Score by QuartersHeritage 0 0 0 0 - 0Guerin 21 21 7 0 - 49

Guerin scoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 40-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 1051

McGinnis 34-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 717McGinnis 2-yard run (Quick kick) 352

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 53-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 658McGinnis 43-yard run (Quick kick) 425McGinnis 29-yard run (Quick kick) 116

Third QuarterWill Jenkins 23-yard run (Quick kick)307

Guerin statsRushing Carter McGinnis 13-181Dylan Crossen 13-42 Will Jenkins 3-31Luke Keller 3-14 Grant Fremion 1-6Roc Ricker 1-(minus 5)Passing Keller 6-8-144 Jenkins 3-4-32Ricker 2-4-16Receiving Thomas Kaser 3-71 JacksonStreet 2-21 McGinnis 1-34 TrevorGeorge 1-28 Conner Voorhis 1-11Mike Tallman 1-11 Chris Castilo 1-8Brendan Downey 1-8

Guerin rolls pastHeritage 49-0

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Sheridan needed a little luck in itsfootball game Friday at North White

A little luck twiceThe Blackhawks first missed on a

two-point conversion tryThen with Sheridan five yards away

from a game-winning touchdown theBlackhawks ran out of time

North White pulled out a 28-27 victoryldquoIf we would have gotten the two-

pointer that would have forced NorthWhite to score and go for twordquo said CoachLarry Wright ldquoBut I made the wrong callI shouldnrsquot have called that playrdquo

Sheridan on a four-yard run by JoeCallahan with 1122 left in the game tooka 27-22 lead But the Blackhawks fellshort on the two-point conversion

Then North White put the winningpoints on the board with 708 remaining

Sheridan got to North Whitersquos five-yard line when time ran it It was a serieswith lots of confusion

ldquoThe referee called a touchdown butthe ball was at the fiverdquo Wright said ldquoWedidnrsquot have any time outs remaining Wejust ran out of timerdquo

Wright said is 1-2 club played aldquodecentrdquo game

ldquoWe played physically tough weplayed hardrdquo said the coach ldquoBut wersquorestill making lots of silly mistakesrdquo

Sheridan outrushed North White (3-0)326 yards to 115 But the hosts threw for178 yards and three touchdowns Sheridanwas 4-of-13 through the air for 56 yardsand the Blackhawks had two passesintercepted

Callahan had another outstandinggame on the ground carrying 16 times for153 yards Quarterback Drake Delphgained 88 yards in 13 carries and KennyBunnell added 65 yards in nine trips

Delph ws 4-of-13 passing the ballGunner Williams had three catches for 43yards

Delph with 824 remaining in the firstquarter scored Sheridanrsquos first touchdownfrom the one Gunner Williams kicked theextra point

Sheridan put 14 points on the board inthe third quarter Delph ran 65 yards for aTD Alex Gipson blocked a punt and ran30 yards for the TD Williams againbooted the extra points

Hawks edgedat North White

No report from SoutheasternHamilton Southeastern lost to Avon 31-28 Friday night Southeastern did not

report its game stats by press time

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

Sports12

In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 17 Lapel 6Angola 49 Fremont 7Attica 62 Seeger 28Avon 31 Hamilton Southeastern 28Batesville 34 South Dearborn 7Beech Grove 68 Speedway 42Bellmont 28 Columbia City 12Ben Davis 48 Pike 14Bloomington South 31 Franklin Central 7Brebeuf Jesuit 33 Indianapolis Ritter 7Bremen 35 John Glenn 7Brownsburg 46 Franklin 30Brownstown Central 54 Eastern (Pekin) 8Calumet 22 South Central (Union Mills)21Carroll (Flora) 35 Tri-Central 6Carroll (Fort Wayne) 49 Fort WayneNorth 0Carroll County (Ky) 29 SwitzerlandCounty 12Cascade 21 Brown County 6Castle 25 Evansville Reitz 22Caston 20 West Central 0Center Grove 19 Carmel 6Charlestown 92 Clarksville 6Chicago Mount Carmel (Ill) 56 GaryWest 6Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) 31 East Central0Clinton Central 49 Clinton Prairie 34Cloverdale 20 Edgewood 18Columbus East 56 Seymour 30Columbus North 51 Bloomington North11Covenant Christian 69 Dugger Union 6Covington 20 North Vermillion 12Crawfordsville 28 Western Boone 27Culver 15 Winamac 14Culver Academy 10 Berrien Springs(Mich) 7 OTDecatur Central 49 Whiteland 34East Noble 42 Huntington North 0Eastbrook 42 Elwood 0Eastern Greene 46 North Daviess 21Eastern Hancock 38 Northeastern 28Eastside 49 West Noble 14Edinburgh 28 Oldenburg Academy 22Evansville Central 57 Evansville Bosse13Evansville Harrison 35 Evansville MaterDei 28Evansville Memorial 28 Evansville North14Fairfield 28 Central Noble 10Floyd Central 51 Madison 14Fort Wayne Dwenger 38 Fort WayneSouth 20Fort Wayne Snider 41 Fort WayneConcordia 21Fort Wayne Wayne 29 Fort WayneNorthrop 28Fountain Central 76 Turkey Run 7Franklin County 42 Rushville 19Frankton 34 Madison-Grant 18Frontier 14 Taylor 12

Garrett 7 Churubusco 6Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 30 SouthNewton 28 OTGibson Southern 42 North Posey 7Goshen 35 Elkhart Memorial 14Greencastle 30 West Vigo 27Greensburg 49 Connersville 19Greenwood 41 Martinsville 10Guerin Catholic 49 Heritage Christian 0Hagerstown 47 Winchester 21Hamilton Heights 35 Lewis Cass 12Hammond Morton 34 Hammond Clark 0Hanover Central 41 Lake Station 6Harrison (West Lafayette) 39 Logansport0Heritage Hills 56 Pike Central 15Hobart 22 Griffith 7Holy Cross (Ky) 14 Providence 7Homestead 38 Fort Wayne Luers 27Homewood-Flossmoor (Ill) 54 Hammond6Indian Creek 13 Owen Valley 7Indiana Deaf 16 Fremont Deaf (Calif) 12Indianapolis Arlington 62 IndianapolisMarshall 0Indianapolis Broad Ripple 12 AndersonPrep Academy 9Indianapolis Cathedral 41 Mishawaka 20Indianapolis Howe 38 Bowman Academy0Indianapolis Manual 26 IndianapolisWashington 16Indianapolis Northwest 46 IndianapolisTindley 6Indianapolis Roncalli 21 IndianapolisChatard 14Indianapolis Scecina 30 Park Tudor 3Indianapolis Shortridge 29 Traders PointChristian 20Jasper 42 Boonville 14Jay County 40 Southern Wells 12Jeffersonville 21 Bedford North Lawrence20Jimtown 42 Elkhart Central 20Knightstown 34 South Decatur 20Kokomo 21 Marion 12Lafayette Central Catholic 51 Tipton 23Lakeland 55 Prairie Heights 0LaPorte 39 Valparaiso 38LaVille 28 Knox 0Lawrence Central 27 Lawrence North 25Lawrenceburg 68 Milan 34Lebanon 28 Danville 21Leo 38 Norwell 14Linton-Stockton 24 Monrovia 21Lowell 35 Kankakee Valley 0McCutcheon 45 Lafayette Jeff 3Merrillville 41 Crown Point 28Michigan City 20 Chesterton 0Mishawaka Marian 42 South Bend StJoseph 0Mississinewa 69 Blackford 14Monroe Central 28 North Decatur 6Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Mount Vernon(Posey) 12Mount Vernon (Fortville) 27 Greenfield-Central 10

Muncie Central 56 Anderson 12Munster 47 Highland 6New Albany 42 Jennings County 7New Castle 15 Pendleton Heights 14New Palestine 55 Yorktown 7New Prairie 38 Andrean 28Noblesville 28 Fishers 21North Central (Farmersburg) 34 Rockville20North Harrison 39 Salem 21North Knox 48 Tecumseh 13North Miami 55 Tippecanoe Valley 13North Newton 21 River Forest 0North Putnam 40 South Putnam 19North White 28 Sheridan 27Northfield 26 Southwood 7Northwestern 55 Benton Central 0NorthWood 50 Concord 32Oak Hill 47 Alexandria 7Paoli 35 Springs Valley 16Penn 14 Birmingham Rice (Mich) 7Perry Central 49 Crawford County 8Peru 43 Rochester 0Pioneer 50 Triton 7Plainfield 38 Mooresville 14Plymouth 17 Warsaw 10Portage 36 Lake Central 33Princeton 56 Washington 15Rensselaer Central 59 North Judson 6Richmond 13 Indianapolis Tech 7Shelbyville 28 Delta 21Shenandoah 49 Centerville 6Silver Creek 44 Corydon Central 16South Adams 56 Bluffton 0South Bend Adams 37 South Bend Riley21South Bend Washington 21 South BendClay 12South Spencer 43 Tell City 0South Vermillion 48 Riverton Parke 20Southmont 41 North Montgomery 31Southport 48 Perry Meridian 14Southridge 48 Forest Park 14Southside HomeSchool 44 Scottsburg 25Sullivan 35 Northview 12Terre Haute North 21 Terre Haute South0Tri 19 Cambridge City Lincoln 14Tri-County 32 Eastern (Greentown) 14Triton Central 33 Indianapolis Lutheran 7Tri-West 28 Frankfort 0Twin Lakes 57 Delphi 14Union County 50 Union City 12Wabash 28 Manchester 14Warren Central 45 North Central(Indianapolis) 3Wawasee 21 Northridge 20 2OTWes-Del 18 Tri-Village (Ohio) 3West Lafayette 62 Western 7West Washington 20 Mitchell 14Westfield 48 Zionsville 8Wheeler 54 Hammond Noll 16Whitko 36 Maconaquah 7Woodlan 45 Heritage 10POSTPONEMENTSNew Haven at DeKalb

Friday high school football scores

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Sports 11

Host Center Grove held Carmel to apair of field goals and then the Trojansbroke a 6-6 tie with two touchdowns inthe fourth quarter to come out with a 19-6MIC victory over the Greyhounds lastevening

It was a defensive battle from start tofinish although Class 6A No 6 CenterGrove gained an advantage by outrush-ing 6A No 7 Carmel 197 yards to 80Through the air Carmel passed for 105yards and Center Grove for 87

Will Schmidt led Carmelrsquos rushing with 42 yards in 12 carries Carmelrsquosdefense had trouble with Center Groversquos Russ East who carried 18 times for 106yards

Jake McDonald hit on 14-of-19 Carmel passes with Kurt Rafdal and JalenWalker each catching four

Center Grove broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second quarter field goalsLuke Eckert booted a 45-yarder and then kicked a 29-yard

Carmel got on the board in the third quarter on a 22-yard field goal by ConnorCoghlan Then in the fourth quarter Coghlan kicked a 39-yarder to tie the game

But Carmel didnrsquot score again while Center Grove was collecting a pair offourth quarter scores

Coach John Hebertrsquos Greyhounds will return to action next Friday in anotherMIC contest Carmel will host Pike

Center Grove wins 19-6

Center Grove 19Carmel 6

Score by QuartersCarmel 0 0 3 3 ndash 6Center Grove 0 6 0 13 ndash 19

Team Stats CHS CGFirst Downs 11 15Yards Rushing 28-80 43-197Yards Passing 105 87CompAttIntc 14-19-1 7-13-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-24 6-45Carmel Scoring

Third QuarterConnor Coghlan 22-yard field goal 446

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 39-yard field goal 1050

Carmel StatsRushing Will Schmidt 12-42 JeromeHalsell 7-25 Jalen Walker 4-18 CamariHunt 2-7 Jake McDonald 3-minus 11Passing McDonald 14-19-105Receiving Kurt Rafdal 4-41 Walker4-14 Bennett Kiley 2-29 Schmidt 2-10Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Halsell 1-2

Halsell Walker Hunt McDonaldCoghlan Schmidt

Back home at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic put on a show for its home fans Fridaynight in a 49-0 win over Heritage Christian

The Class 3A No 7 Golden Eagles flew past 2A No 10 Heritage from the beginningleading 21-0 after the first quarter and 42-0 at halftime Carter McGinnis scored fivetouchdowns in the first half totaling an efficient 181 yards on just 13 carries

Four of McGinnis touchdowns were by rushing he also caught a 34-yard pass fromLuke Keller midway through the first quarter Keller also threw a TD to Thomas Kaser a53-yard strike that was the longest score of the night Will Jenkins ran for a 23-yardtouchdown in the third period

Caleb Quick was a perfect 7-for-7 on extra point kicks Keller racked up 144 yardspassing on a 6-of-8 completion rate

Guerin Catholic plays at Indianapolis Howe next Friday

Guerin Catholic 49Heritage Christian 0

Team stats HC GC

First downs 4 20By rush 0 12By pass 3 8By penalty 1 0Rushing yards 6-17 34-269Passing yards 96 192Comp-Att-Inc 14-26-0 11-16-0Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-yards 5-43 8-95Punts-average 5-314 1-320

Score by QuartersHeritage 0 0 0 0 - 0Guerin 21 21 7 0 - 49

Guerin scoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 40-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 1051

McGinnis 34-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 717McGinnis 2-yard run (Quick kick) 352

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 53-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 658McGinnis 43-yard run (Quick kick) 425McGinnis 29-yard run (Quick kick) 116

Third QuarterWill Jenkins 23-yard run (Quick kick)307

Guerin statsRushing Carter McGinnis 13-181Dylan Crossen 13-42 Will Jenkins 3-31Luke Keller 3-14 Grant Fremion 1-6Roc Ricker 1-(minus 5)Passing Keller 6-8-144 Jenkins 3-4-32Ricker 2-4-16Receiving Thomas Kaser 3-71 JacksonStreet 2-21 McGinnis 1-34 TrevorGeorge 1-28 Conner Voorhis 1-11Mike Tallman 1-11 Chris Castilo 1-8Brendan Downey 1-8

Guerin rolls pastHeritage 49-0

Find The Reporter on Facebook

Sheridan needed a little luck in itsfootball game Friday at North White

A little luck twiceThe Blackhawks first missed on a

two-point conversion tryThen with Sheridan five yards away

from a game-winning touchdown theBlackhawks ran out of time

North White pulled out a 28-27 victoryldquoIf we would have gotten the two-

pointer that would have forced NorthWhite to score and go for twordquo said CoachLarry Wright ldquoBut I made the wrong callI shouldnrsquot have called that playrdquo

Sheridan on a four-yard run by JoeCallahan with 1122 left in the game tooka 27-22 lead But the Blackhawks fellshort on the two-point conversion

Then North White put the winningpoints on the board with 708 remaining

Sheridan got to North Whitersquos five-yard line when time ran it It was a serieswith lots of confusion

ldquoThe referee called a touchdown butthe ball was at the fiverdquo Wright said ldquoWedidnrsquot have any time outs remaining Wejust ran out of timerdquo

Wright said is 1-2 club played aldquodecentrdquo game

ldquoWe played physically tough weplayed hardrdquo said the coach ldquoBut wersquorestill making lots of silly mistakesrdquo

Sheridan outrushed North White (3-0)326 yards to 115 But the hosts threw for178 yards and three touchdowns Sheridanwas 4-of-13 through the air for 56 yardsand the Blackhawks had two passesintercepted

Callahan had another outstandinggame on the ground carrying 16 times for153 yards Quarterback Drake Delphgained 88 yards in 13 carries and KennyBunnell added 65 yards in nine trips

Delph ws 4-of-13 passing the ballGunner Williams had three catches for 43yards

Delph with 824 remaining in the firstquarter scored Sheridanrsquos first touchdownfrom the one Gunner Williams kicked theextra point

Sheridan put 14 points on the board inthe third quarter Delph ran 65 yards for aTD Alex Gipson blocked a punt and ran30 yards for the TD Williams againbooted the extra points

Hawks edgedat North White

No report from SoutheasternHamilton Southeastern lost to Avon 31-28 Friday night Southeastern did not

report its game stats by press time

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

Sports12

In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 17 Lapel 6Angola 49 Fremont 7Attica 62 Seeger 28Avon 31 Hamilton Southeastern 28Batesville 34 South Dearborn 7Beech Grove 68 Speedway 42Bellmont 28 Columbia City 12Ben Davis 48 Pike 14Bloomington South 31 Franklin Central 7Brebeuf Jesuit 33 Indianapolis Ritter 7Bremen 35 John Glenn 7Brownsburg 46 Franklin 30Brownstown Central 54 Eastern (Pekin) 8Calumet 22 South Central (Union Mills)21Carroll (Flora) 35 Tri-Central 6Carroll (Fort Wayne) 49 Fort WayneNorth 0Carroll County (Ky) 29 SwitzerlandCounty 12Cascade 21 Brown County 6Castle 25 Evansville Reitz 22Caston 20 West Central 0Center Grove 19 Carmel 6Charlestown 92 Clarksville 6Chicago Mount Carmel (Ill) 56 GaryWest 6Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) 31 East Central0Clinton Central 49 Clinton Prairie 34Cloverdale 20 Edgewood 18Columbus East 56 Seymour 30Columbus North 51 Bloomington North11Covenant Christian 69 Dugger Union 6Covington 20 North Vermillion 12Crawfordsville 28 Western Boone 27Culver 15 Winamac 14Culver Academy 10 Berrien Springs(Mich) 7 OTDecatur Central 49 Whiteland 34East Noble 42 Huntington North 0Eastbrook 42 Elwood 0Eastern Greene 46 North Daviess 21Eastern Hancock 38 Northeastern 28Eastside 49 West Noble 14Edinburgh 28 Oldenburg Academy 22Evansville Central 57 Evansville Bosse13Evansville Harrison 35 Evansville MaterDei 28Evansville Memorial 28 Evansville North14Fairfield 28 Central Noble 10Floyd Central 51 Madison 14Fort Wayne Dwenger 38 Fort WayneSouth 20Fort Wayne Snider 41 Fort WayneConcordia 21Fort Wayne Wayne 29 Fort WayneNorthrop 28Fountain Central 76 Turkey Run 7Franklin County 42 Rushville 19Frankton 34 Madison-Grant 18Frontier 14 Taylor 12

Garrett 7 Churubusco 6Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 30 SouthNewton 28 OTGibson Southern 42 North Posey 7Goshen 35 Elkhart Memorial 14Greencastle 30 West Vigo 27Greensburg 49 Connersville 19Greenwood 41 Martinsville 10Guerin Catholic 49 Heritage Christian 0Hagerstown 47 Winchester 21Hamilton Heights 35 Lewis Cass 12Hammond Morton 34 Hammond Clark 0Hanover Central 41 Lake Station 6Harrison (West Lafayette) 39 Logansport0Heritage Hills 56 Pike Central 15Hobart 22 Griffith 7Holy Cross (Ky) 14 Providence 7Homestead 38 Fort Wayne Luers 27Homewood-Flossmoor (Ill) 54 Hammond6Indian Creek 13 Owen Valley 7Indiana Deaf 16 Fremont Deaf (Calif) 12Indianapolis Arlington 62 IndianapolisMarshall 0Indianapolis Broad Ripple 12 AndersonPrep Academy 9Indianapolis Cathedral 41 Mishawaka 20Indianapolis Howe 38 Bowman Academy0Indianapolis Manual 26 IndianapolisWashington 16Indianapolis Northwest 46 IndianapolisTindley 6Indianapolis Roncalli 21 IndianapolisChatard 14Indianapolis Scecina 30 Park Tudor 3Indianapolis Shortridge 29 Traders PointChristian 20Jasper 42 Boonville 14Jay County 40 Southern Wells 12Jeffersonville 21 Bedford North Lawrence20Jimtown 42 Elkhart Central 20Knightstown 34 South Decatur 20Kokomo 21 Marion 12Lafayette Central Catholic 51 Tipton 23Lakeland 55 Prairie Heights 0LaPorte 39 Valparaiso 38LaVille 28 Knox 0Lawrence Central 27 Lawrence North 25Lawrenceburg 68 Milan 34Lebanon 28 Danville 21Leo 38 Norwell 14Linton-Stockton 24 Monrovia 21Lowell 35 Kankakee Valley 0McCutcheon 45 Lafayette Jeff 3Merrillville 41 Crown Point 28Michigan City 20 Chesterton 0Mishawaka Marian 42 South Bend StJoseph 0Mississinewa 69 Blackford 14Monroe Central 28 North Decatur 6Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Mount Vernon(Posey) 12Mount Vernon (Fortville) 27 Greenfield-Central 10

Muncie Central 56 Anderson 12Munster 47 Highland 6New Albany 42 Jennings County 7New Castle 15 Pendleton Heights 14New Palestine 55 Yorktown 7New Prairie 38 Andrean 28Noblesville 28 Fishers 21North Central (Farmersburg) 34 Rockville20North Harrison 39 Salem 21North Knox 48 Tecumseh 13North Miami 55 Tippecanoe Valley 13North Newton 21 River Forest 0North Putnam 40 South Putnam 19North White 28 Sheridan 27Northfield 26 Southwood 7Northwestern 55 Benton Central 0NorthWood 50 Concord 32Oak Hill 47 Alexandria 7Paoli 35 Springs Valley 16Penn 14 Birmingham Rice (Mich) 7Perry Central 49 Crawford County 8Peru 43 Rochester 0Pioneer 50 Triton 7Plainfield 38 Mooresville 14Plymouth 17 Warsaw 10Portage 36 Lake Central 33Princeton 56 Washington 15Rensselaer Central 59 North Judson 6Richmond 13 Indianapolis Tech 7Shelbyville 28 Delta 21Shenandoah 49 Centerville 6Silver Creek 44 Corydon Central 16South Adams 56 Bluffton 0South Bend Adams 37 South Bend Riley21South Bend Washington 21 South BendClay 12South Spencer 43 Tell City 0South Vermillion 48 Riverton Parke 20Southmont 41 North Montgomery 31Southport 48 Perry Meridian 14Southridge 48 Forest Park 14Southside HomeSchool 44 Scottsburg 25Sullivan 35 Northview 12Terre Haute North 21 Terre Haute South0Tri 19 Cambridge City Lincoln 14Tri-County 32 Eastern (Greentown) 14Triton Central 33 Indianapolis Lutheran 7Tri-West 28 Frankfort 0Twin Lakes 57 Delphi 14Union County 50 Union City 12Wabash 28 Manchester 14Warren Central 45 North Central(Indianapolis) 3Wawasee 21 Northridge 20 2OTWes-Del 18 Tri-Village (Ohio) 3West Lafayette 62 Western 7West Washington 20 Mitchell 14Westfield 48 Zionsville 8Wheeler 54 Hammond Noll 16Whitko 36 Maconaquah 7Woodlan 45 Heritage 10POSTPONEMENTSNew Haven at DeKalb

Friday high school football scores

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 76 58 567 -Boston 75 59 560 10Baltimore 73 61 545 30NY Yankees 69 64 519 65Tampa Bay 57 76 429 185Central W L PCT GBCleveland 77 56 579 -Detroit 73 61 545 45Kansas City 69 65 515 85Chi White Sox 64 70 478 135Minnesota 50 85 370 280West W L PCT GBTexas 81 54 600 -Houston 71 63 530 95Seattle 69 65 515 115LA Angels 59 75 440 215Oakland 57 77 425 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 79 55 590 -NY Mets 69 66 511 105Miami 68 67 504 115Philadelphia 60 74 448 190Atlanta 52 83 385 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 87 47 649 -St Louis 70 63 526 165Pittsburgh 67 65 508 190Milwaukee 58 76 433 290Cincinnati 56 77 421 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 74 60 552 -San Francisco 72 62 537 20Colorado 65 69 485 90Arizona 56 78 418 180San Diego 56 78 418 180

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 2 San Francisco 1Atlanta 8 Philadelphia 4

Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 0Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 0

Cleveland 6 Miami 2Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2Tampa Bay 8 Toronto 3

Washington 4 NY Mets 1Texas 10 Houston 8

Chi White Sox 11 Minnesota 4Detroit 7 Kansas City 6Colorado 14 Arizona 7Boston 16 Oakland 2

Seattle 11 LA Angels 8San Diego 4 LA Dodgers 2

Boys Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 am

Carmel Guerin Westfield Fishers at StatePreview at Terre Haute 9 am

Girls Cross CountryNoblesville at Marion Invt 830 amCarmel at Mason (Ohio) Invt 9 am

Guerin Westfield Fishers at State Previewat Terre Haute 9 am

VolleyballNoblesville at Muncie Burris Invt 9 am

Carmel at Avon Invt 9 amWestfield at Muncie Central Invt 9 am

Fishers at Greenwood 1130 am

Girls SoccerNoblesville vs Harrison at Zionsville Invt

945 amCarmel at Zionsville Invt 8 amHeights at Lebanon Invt 11 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 1 pmSoutheastern at Zionsville Invt

Boys SoccerUniversity at Heights 10 am

Guerin at Chatard at IUPUI 3 pmWestfield at Columbus North 10 amSoutheastern at North Central 2 pm

Boys TennisGuerin at Roncalli 10 am

Southeastern at Carroll Invt 9 am

Todayrsquos schedule

The Carmel girls soccer team scored a huge win in itsfirst game at the Zionsville Invitational Friday evening

The Class 2A No 2 Greyhounds sailed past 2A No 3Brebeuf Jesuit 4-0 convincingly beating the defending 2Astate champions Katie Soderstrom scored two goals withKelsie James and Emily Roberts each getting one AliJames dished out three assists with Roberts handing outtwo and Morgan Parker getting one

Goalkeeper Nicole Vohs had five savesEveryone played well but some players stood out

said Carmel coach Frank Dixon Our scoring came mostlyfrom Emily Roberts Katie Soderstrom Ali and KelsieJames with a really nice assist from Morgan Parker throwninto the mix Defense was another story because like good

defense should it started with pressure from our frontrunners especially Jessi Cowen and also involved themidfielders like Lucy Lyon An all around good effortfrom everyone

Noblesvilles girls took on Sylvania (Ohio) at the Zi-onsville Invite on Friday falling 2-1

Taylor Crowe scored the 2A No 15 Millers goal

Carmels boys ranked seventh in 2A beat 2A No 18Fort Wayne Canterbury 2-0 in a home game

Matthew Skaar and Shady Hanna both scored a goalwith Grant Gold and Jared Richey making one assist eachAdam Gostomelsky recorded the shutout

ldquoTonightrsquos crowd was fantastic and electric saidGreyhounds coach Shane Schmidt whose team is now3-0-3 I felt the team really responded well I am veryproud of how the guys were able to play two tough oppo-nents on back to back nightsrdquo

Hamilton Southeasterns boys team won its first gameat the IndianaKentucky Challenge in Evansville Fridaynight

The 2A No 9 Royals beat Lexington Clay 2-1 MattKuster scored in the first half off an assist by ChaytonDavidson Clay scored late in the first half but HSE got thelead back when Kuster scored again Eli Quivey made theassist on a free kick

Carmel girls overwhelm state champs

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In the fourth quarter with 1122remaining Callaghan broke across from thefour to give Sheridan the lead North Whitescored what proved to be the winningtouchdown with 708 left

The Blackhawks will return home onFriday to host Carroll

SHERIDANFrom Page 11

North White 28Sheridan 27

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 14 6 ndash 27North White 6 8 8 6 ndash 28

Game Stats SHS NW

First Downs 12 12 By Rushing 9 4 By Passing 3 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 42-326 37-115Yards Passing 56 178CompAttIntc 4-13-2 10-20-0PenaltiesYards 3-20 6-50FumblesLost 1-1 201

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 1-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 535

Third QuarterDelph 65-yard run (G Williamskick) 535Alex Gipson blocked punt and 30-yard return (G Williams kick) 341

Fourth QuarterJoe Callahan 4-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 1122

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 16-153 KennyBurnell 9-65 Delph 13-88 GWilliams 1-10 Hunter Pflugh 3-10Passing Delph 4-13-56Receiving G Williams 3-43 RhettWilliams 1-13

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 17 Lapel 6Angola 49 Fremont 7Attica 62 Seeger 28Avon 31 Hamilton Southeastern 28Batesville 34 South Dearborn 7Beech Grove 68 Speedway 42Bellmont 28 Columbia City 12Ben Davis 48 Pike 14Bloomington South 31 Franklin Central 7Brebeuf Jesuit 33 Indianapolis Ritter 7Bremen 35 John Glenn 7Brownsburg 46 Franklin 30Brownstown Central 54 Eastern (Pekin) 8Calumet 22 South Central (Union Mills)21Carroll (Flora) 35 Tri-Central 6Carroll (Fort Wayne) 49 Fort WayneNorth 0Carroll County (Ky) 29 SwitzerlandCounty 12Cascade 21 Brown County 6Castle 25 Evansville Reitz 22Caston 20 West Central 0Center Grove 19 Carmel 6Charlestown 92 Clarksville 6Chicago Mount Carmel (Ill) 56 GaryWest 6Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) 31 East Central0Clinton Central 49 Clinton Prairie 34Cloverdale 20 Edgewood 18Columbus East 56 Seymour 30Columbus North 51 Bloomington North11Covenant Christian 69 Dugger Union 6Covington 20 North Vermillion 12Crawfordsville 28 Western Boone 27Culver 15 Winamac 14Culver Academy 10 Berrien Springs(Mich) 7 OTDecatur Central 49 Whiteland 34East Noble 42 Huntington North 0Eastbrook 42 Elwood 0Eastern Greene 46 North Daviess 21Eastern Hancock 38 Northeastern 28Eastside 49 West Noble 14Edinburgh 28 Oldenburg Academy 22Evansville Central 57 Evansville Bosse13Evansville Harrison 35 Evansville MaterDei 28Evansville Memorial 28 Evansville North14Fairfield 28 Central Noble 10Floyd Central 51 Madison 14Fort Wayne Dwenger 38 Fort WayneSouth 20Fort Wayne Snider 41 Fort WayneConcordia 21Fort Wayne Wayne 29 Fort WayneNorthrop 28Fountain Central 76 Turkey Run 7Franklin County 42 Rushville 19Frankton 34 Madison-Grant 18Frontier 14 Taylor 12

Garrett 7 Churubusco 6Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 30 SouthNewton 28 OTGibson Southern 42 North Posey 7Goshen 35 Elkhart Memorial 14Greencastle 30 West Vigo 27Greensburg 49 Connersville 19Greenwood 41 Martinsville 10Guerin Catholic 49 Heritage Christian 0Hagerstown 47 Winchester 21Hamilton Heights 35 Lewis Cass 12Hammond Morton 34 Hammond Clark 0Hanover Central 41 Lake Station 6Harrison (West Lafayette) 39 Logansport0Heritage Hills 56 Pike Central 15Hobart 22 Griffith 7Holy Cross (Ky) 14 Providence 7Homestead 38 Fort Wayne Luers 27Homewood-Flossmoor (Ill) 54 Hammond6Indian Creek 13 Owen Valley 7Indiana Deaf 16 Fremont Deaf (Calif) 12Indianapolis Arlington 62 IndianapolisMarshall 0Indianapolis Broad Ripple 12 AndersonPrep Academy 9Indianapolis Cathedral 41 Mishawaka 20Indianapolis Howe 38 Bowman Academy0Indianapolis Manual 26 IndianapolisWashington 16Indianapolis Northwest 46 IndianapolisTindley 6Indianapolis Roncalli 21 IndianapolisChatard 14Indianapolis Scecina 30 Park Tudor 3Indianapolis Shortridge 29 Traders PointChristian 20Jasper 42 Boonville 14Jay County 40 Southern Wells 12Jeffersonville 21 Bedford North Lawrence20Jimtown 42 Elkhart Central 20Knightstown 34 South Decatur 20Kokomo 21 Marion 12Lafayette Central Catholic 51 Tipton 23Lakeland 55 Prairie Heights 0LaPorte 39 Valparaiso 38LaVille 28 Knox 0Lawrence Central 27 Lawrence North 25Lawrenceburg 68 Milan 34Lebanon 28 Danville 21Leo 38 Norwell 14Linton-Stockton 24 Monrovia 21Lowell 35 Kankakee Valley 0McCutcheon 45 Lafayette Jeff 3Merrillville 41 Crown Point 28Michigan City 20 Chesterton 0Mishawaka Marian 42 South Bend StJoseph 0Mississinewa 69 Blackford 14Monroe Central 28 North Decatur 6Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Mount Vernon(Posey) 12Mount Vernon (Fortville) 27 Greenfield-Central 10

Muncie Central 56 Anderson 12Munster 47 Highland 6New Albany 42 Jennings County 7New Castle 15 Pendleton Heights 14New Palestine 55 Yorktown 7New Prairie 38 Andrean 28Noblesville 28 Fishers 21North Central (Farmersburg) 34 Rockville20North Harrison 39 Salem 21North Knox 48 Tecumseh 13North Miami 55 Tippecanoe Valley 13North Newton 21 River Forest 0North Putnam 40 South Putnam 19North White 28 Sheridan 27Northfield 26 Southwood 7Northwestern 55 Benton Central 0NorthWood 50 Concord 32Oak Hill 47 Alexandria 7Paoli 35 Springs Valley 16Penn 14 Birmingham Rice (Mich) 7Perry Central 49 Crawford County 8Peru 43 Rochester 0Pioneer 50 Triton 7Plainfield 38 Mooresville 14Plymouth 17 Warsaw 10Portage 36 Lake Central 33Princeton 56 Washington 15Rensselaer Central 59 North Judson 6Richmond 13 Indianapolis Tech 7Shelbyville 28 Delta 21Shenandoah 49 Centerville 6Silver Creek 44 Corydon Central 16South Adams 56 Bluffton 0South Bend Adams 37 South Bend Riley21South Bend Washington 21 South BendClay 12South Spencer 43 Tell City 0South Vermillion 48 Riverton Parke 20Southmont 41 North Montgomery 31Southport 48 Perry Meridian 14Southridge 48 Forest Park 14Southside HomeSchool 44 Scottsburg 25Sullivan 35 Northview 12Terre Haute North 21 Terre Haute South0Tri 19 Cambridge City Lincoln 14Tri-County 32 Eastern (Greentown) 14Triton Central 33 Indianapolis Lutheran 7Tri-West 28 Frankfort 0Twin Lakes 57 Delphi 14Union County 50 Union City 12Wabash 28 Manchester 14Warren Central 45 North Central(Indianapolis) 3Wawasee 21 Northridge 20 2OTWes-Del 18 Tri-Village (Ohio) 3West Lafayette 62 Western 7West Washington 20 Mitchell 14Westfield 48 Zionsville 8Wheeler 54 Hammond Noll 16Whitko 36 Maconaquah 7Woodlan 45 Heritage 10POSTPONEMENTSNew Haven at DeKalb

Friday high school football scores